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sf > wrote in news:nfdge654l3nlbjpah8htv3c6mcq5pkl1ag@
4ax.com: > Do you have a favorite conversion calculator site to share? My brain? We here in Canada are still hampered by remnants of the Imperial system. Butter is sold by the 454g. Although Canada is metric (litres, kg, etc), you cannot buy 500g of butter in a single brick, or 100g for that matter, a much more efficient purchase and common in Europe. Most recipes are still written in Imperial avoirdupoids and fluid measures but more recent ones provide metric equivalences. However US publications rarely provide metric equivalences which makes them much less useful here. Many of the recipes I use are in Imperial, so you need to have measuring tools with both scales or you are reduced to quick mental calculations. Living with an antiquated and inefficient system based on the length of the foot of a long-dead monarch, you quickly learn: 1 lb = 454g 1 kg = 2.2 lb 1/2 lb = 227g 1 tbsp = 15ml 1 tsp = 5ml 1 cup = 250ml (roughly) From that you should be able to perform most routine calculations by dividing and multiplying the values. -- When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross. Sinclair Lewis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnrYMafCzeE |
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