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Default Jam making and measuring

Okay - here's a question:
Given that when a recipe calls for "mashed or finely chopped
anythingies" I'd measure with a liquid cup. But when the recipe calls
for 4 cups of anyberries or coarsely chopped doodads, would you use a
dry measure or a liquid measure?
Or does it matter overmuch?
Edrena


 
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