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fuzzyred ([personal profile] fuzzyred) wrote2018-12-21 05:25 pm
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Help!

Baking in Canada is exceedingly frustrating at times. Most of the recipes I find give measurements in ounces, frex 10oz can condensed milk. Which is fine except the products sold here don't give me a measurement in ounces, we have mililiters. Which is annoying to convert but ok. Now is where we get to the part where I need help. Does anyone know if a "16 oz can of maraschino cherries" is in fl. oz, or regular ounces? My can is in mililiters, a volume measurement. It matters weight or volume because the conversion is different, unless it's water, then it's pretty close.

Who decided having the same unit for weight and volume was a good idea? Confusing imperial system...
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[personal profile] technoshaman 2018-12-22 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Cherries in cookies? YUM!! Mama is right... the label on the soda can over here is "12 FL OZ (355 mL)"... half a litre of cherries? That's a lotta cookies! (MORE YUM! :)