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  • #12690
    AnnaR
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    Not really a practical way of measuring!

    #12691

    Hi, AnnaR. What would you prefer?

    #12701
    AnnaR
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    Hi
    maybe gr and ml are easier ways when measuring a portion of a quiche (instead of cup) or a volume of fluid and also more precise.
    But I appreciated that the recipes at list offer ingredients in grams and mls.

    Anna

    #12703

    Hi, Anna. We are working to include both grams and milliliters. Currently, most of our customers use cups (240 ml) and ounces (28.35 grams).

    #13476
    Whisker
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    I love using “cups”. I have a stainless set handy, with separate containers for 1 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/3 cup and 1/4 cup. Much easier than struggling with measures on a jug or taking out weighing scales! Rather than using a cup or a mug from my crockery cabinet, I find it great to have the standardized measuring set (cups) which is inexpensive to buy in most Homeware suppliers. Hope that helps. Wishing you every success in reaching your goals!

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