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Re: [E-Z-Caps] (unknown)
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Cheers for the 'measures tables' mate. ---"andy.HIPPY.oppenheim" wrote:> ok for those of you acroos the pond send me persons> jelly babys in thanks.> gotta love em.,> Converting Liquid Cup Imperial Measure to> Millilitres (ml)>>> 1/2 fluid oz equals 15 mls>> 1 fluid oz equals 30 mls>> 1/4 cup (2 oz) equals 60 mls>> 1/3 cup (3 oz) equals 90 mls>> 1/2 cup (4 oz) equals 125 mls>> 1 cup (8 oz) equals 250 mls>>>> 1/4 teaspoon (tsp) = 1 ml> 1/2 teaspoon (tsp) = 2 ml> 1 teaspoon (tsp) = 5 ml> 1 Tablespoon (Tbsp) = 15 ml>>> 3 teaspoons = 1 Tablespoon> 4 Tablespoons = 1/4 Cup> 8 Tablespoons = 1/2 Cup> 16 Tablespoons = 1 cup> Use these metric> units to replace oz.> approx. fluid ounces> US> approx. imperial fl. ounces> UK> cups> UK> (10 imperial> fl. ounces)> spoons> 1 T. = 15 ml.> 1 t. = 5 ml.> 1000 ml. is about> (1 litre)> 32 oz.> (1 generous quart or 2 gen. pints)> > 36 (imperial fl). oz.> (1 imperial quart)>>> > 4 cups minus 8 T.>> 500 ml. is about> (1/2 litre)> 16 oz> (generous 1 pint)> > 18 (imperial fl.) oz.> (1 scant imperial pint)> > 2 cups minus 4 T.>> 250 ml. is about> (1/4 litre)> 8 oz.> (1/2 generous pint)> > 9 oz.> (1/2 scant pint)> > 1 cup minus 2 T.> 16 T. plus 2 t.> 125 ml. is about> (1/8 litre)> 4 oz.> > 4.5 oz. (use 5 oz.)> > 1/2 cup minus 1 T.> 8 T. plus 1 t.> 62.5 ml. (use 60 ml)> (1/16 litre)> 2 oz.>> > 2.5 oz. (use 2 oz.)>> > 1/4 cup minus 1-1/2 T.> 4 T. plus 1/2 t.> 30 ml.> (anything less,> use spoon measures)> 15 ml.> 1 oz.> >>> .5 oz.> 1.25 oz. (use 1 oz.)> >>> .527 oz.> 1/8 cup minus 3/4 t.> 2 T. plus 1/4 t.>>>> 1 T.>> For bulk and dry measure:> Oven temperatures>>>>> __________________________________________________> Do You Yahoo!?> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam> protection around> http://mail.yaORGINAL POSTER: j
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