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I always use google to figure out conversions... in the search box just type

whatever it is you want to find out... in this case, I'd type (without the

quotes) " 18 grams in ounces " etc.

Judi

Cassie (10/90), Emilee (5/93), Teigen (6/01), Ryland (5/04)

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Thanks Jenn. Never heard of a bath oil recipe being called syrup. Cute!!

Now I have to figure out how to translate grams into ounces. Never got the

hang of that.

Thanks again.

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Oh cool - 9 grams = 1 soyburger <smile>

_www.thesage.com_ (http://www.thesage.com) has some usefully conversion

calculators. The measurement one is good for conversions.

I still can't for the life of me, tell the difference between volume and

weight. I know this is very important when figuring out how much preservative

to add to cream or lotiong. I do wish I could. If anyone has any tips on

this let me know. I'm very math challenged.

The Herbarie seems to have that stuff down.

I use an old version of Mastercook, which has a change unit feature that

converts ounces to other units (grams, drops, yada yada yada)..........

in Cambridge

I always use google to figure out conversions... in the search box just

type whatever it is you want to find out... in this case, I'd type (without the

quotes) " 18 grams in ounces " etc.

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Oh cool - 9 grams = 1 soyburger <smile>

_www.thesage.com_ (http://www.thesage.com) has some usefully conversion

calculators. The measurement one is good for conversions.

I still can't for the life of me, tell the difference between volume and

weight. I know this is very important when figuring out how much preservative

to add to cream or lotiong. I do wish I could. If anyone has any tips on

this let me know. I'm very math challenged.

The Herbarie seems to have that stuff down.

I use an old version of Mastercook, which has a change unit feature that

converts ounces to other units (grams, drops, yada yada yada)..........

in Cambridge

I always use google to figure out conversions... in the search box just

type whatever it is you want to find out... in this case, I'd type (without the

quotes) " 18 grams in ounces " etc.

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Oh cool - 9 grams = 1 soyburger <smile>

_www.thesage.com_ (http://www.thesage.com) has some usefully conversion

calculators. The measurement one is good for conversions.

I still can't for the life of me, tell the difference between volume and

weight. I know this is very important when figuring out how much preservative

to add to cream or lotiong. I do wish I could. If anyone has any tips on

this let me know. I'm very math challenged.

The Herbarie seems to have that stuff down.

I use an old version of Mastercook, which has a change unit feature that

converts ounces to other units (grams, drops, yada yada yada)..........

in Cambridge

I always use google to figure out conversions... in the search box just

type whatever it is you want to find out... in this case, I'd type (without the

quotes) " 18 grams in ounces " etc.

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