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If you converted 1/2 dl to 200 ml I am sure your cake got a special flavour Lucky it wasn't salt.You are about right:1dl = 0.423 cups 3dl = 1.269 cups = a little more than 1 1/5 cups6dl = 2.538 cups = a little more than 2 1/2 cupsYou can use this next time http://www.lemelange.com/conversion_chart.htm
What is 12 grain flour? Is it a kind of grinding measure? But I think you can substitute
Quote from: Hoy on December 27, 2011, 04:24:18 PMWhat is 12 grain flour? Is it a kind of grinding measure? But I think you can substitute 12 grain flour is a blend of 12 different types of grain.It can include flour ground from wheat, rye, corn, rice, oats, spelt, barley, amaranth, quinoa, buckwheat, millet, and sorghum.
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I thought they only made naf glass trinkets?
The measuring jug is plastic Cliff, so if you stir something with a metal whisk you can made fantastic patterns on the inside of it. It is also, when viewed from the side, rhombus shaped (it leans forward), so that makes stirring damn near impossible. Someone has been paid a fortune to design something that doesn't work! Had to go out and buy a pyrex jug!
And the designers of kitchens who put the microwave on a shelf above shoulder height. That's dangerous, as when you lift something hot from a great hot you haven't full control of it. I like mine at bench height thanks.
I have a measuring jug bought from Ikea. What it has in common with most of our recipe books is nothing! Our recipe books have measurements in fl oz and ml. The measuring jug has measurements in dl and cups!
However 1 dl = 100 ml, not too bad
Quote from: Lesley Cox on December 28, 2011, 07:56:01 AMAnd the designers of kitchens who put the microwave on a shelf above shoulder height. That's dangerous, as when you lift something hot from a great hot you haven't full control of it. I like mine at bench height thanks.The person who designed our current kitchen!