Dee Randall wrote:
>Thanks,
>Do you have a conversion for weight of water.
>I always see 1/4 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/3 cup, 2/3 cup, 1 cup+ 2 teaspoons, etc=
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Water weighs the same as the volume indicates.
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that holds 8 ounces of volume, the weight will be 8 ounces.
1 cup =3D 8 ounces
1TB =3D 1/2 ounce
3 ts =3D 1 TB
>Do you use ounces or grams for your conversions for your weight of water=
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I do use metrics. The metric system is much easier for bakers % conversio=
ns.
Don't know what Kenneth does.
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