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Ken Davey
 
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The Joneses wrote:
> Andy wrote:
>
>> A recipe site I use can translate from cup/spoon measures into
>> grams. I've just acquired a digital scale that uses either pounds or
>> grams so I'm wondering, should I make the change to gram measures?
>> The scale claims 1 gram resolution although I don't have weights to
>> validate that.
>> Andy

>
> Between living in Europe for years and studying scientific stuff from
> time to time, I really feel more comfortable with the metric system.
> I made myself a little chart of equivalents and taped it to the inside
> of my cabinet door for ready reference (want a copy?). I find this
> exceedingly handy when changing the quantity of pickle recipes
> mostly. Gawd I hate fractions, so I switch everything to metric
> and math away in peace. I have had to change some items in my
> personal notes like weighing spices in grams instead of the
> milliliters that are teaspoons. My kitchen scale makes it easy too.
> Edrena


Try this
http://www.joshmadison.com/software/convert/

Ken.