Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 > > On pecanbread.com would the person that puts the recipes there please > include both measurements, metric and oz or cups... > j4dcj Jody, The other Jody posts the recipes periodically on to Pecanbread and also is group moderator. Such a task would be an imposition but perhaps someone else would like to volunteer If people who submit recipes would care to include both sets of measurements it would help. Most recipes are posted in Imperial measure even where I live (Canada, where we use metric) and in the majority of cookbooks people use Imperial measure too. Your measuring devices probably show both kinds to pour in 1 cup and then look at the metric equivilent. Carol F. Toronto, Celiac, SCD 4 yrs.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 > > On pecanbread.com would the person that puts the recipes there please > include both measurements, metric and oz or cups... > j4dcj Jody, The other Jody posts the recipes periodically on to Pecanbread and also is group moderator. Such a task would be an imposition but perhaps someone else would like to volunteer If people who submit recipes would care to include both sets of measurements it would help. Most recipes are posted in Imperial measure even where I live (Canada, where we use metric) and in the majority of cookbooks people use Imperial measure too. Your measuring devices probably show both kinds to pour in 1 cup and then look at the metric equivilent. Carol F. Toronto, Celiac, SCD 4 yrs.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 > > On pecanbread.com would the person that puts the recipes there please > include both measurements, metric and oz or cups... > j4dcj Jody, The other Jody posts the recipes periodically on to Pecanbread and also is group moderator. Such a task would be an imposition but perhaps someone else would like to volunteer If people who submit recipes would care to include both sets of measurements it would help. Most recipes are posted in Imperial measure even where I live (Canada, where we use metric) and in the majority of cookbooks people use Imperial measure too. Your measuring devices probably show both kinds to pour in 1 cup and then look at the metric equivilent. Carol F. Toronto, Celiac, SCD 4 yrs.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 " On pecanbread.com would the person that puts the recipes there please include both measurements, metric and oz or cups... " Jody, I am the one who does the work on the website. I do not have time to do all of the conversions for the recipes. If someone would like to volunteer to do this task, please e-mail me privately. For the most part in the US, all of our kitchen measuring utensils have both metric and US measurments on them. If you look, a 1 cup measuring cup will have 250mL written on it. Also, there is a difference between ounces when used as a measurement of volume and a measurement of weight. Anyway, if someone would like to undertake this task, e-mail me privately. Jody mom to -5 and -8 SCD 22 months momtobandj@ bluemarble.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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