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spookygrrrly) wrote2007-06-26 04:48 pm
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Rye Bread : Wheat Free UK Recipe
I finally find a Rye bread recipe that contains no wheat yet is really simple. Great huh?
Yep...except for one thing. It's a UK recipe so everything is in grams and liters. Trying to convert this recipe is giving me a headache. Though if anyone wants to try and help...here are the measurements:
1 kg rye flour
20g fresh yeast
800 ml tepid water
20g sea salt
The rest of the recipe is here if you would like it.
Yep...except for one thing. It's a UK recipe so everything is in grams and liters. Trying to convert this recipe is giving me a headache. Though if anyone wants to try and help...here are the measurements:
1 kg rye flour
20g fresh yeast
800 ml tepid water
20g sea salt
The rest of the recipe is here if you would like it.
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(Anonymous) 2007-06-27 02:17 am (UTC)(link)no subject
Hilarious.
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Oh, and 1 kg = 2.2 lbs, 20 g = approx 7 oz and 800 ml = 27 fl oz.
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And especially since I'm presuming that tinned vegies, etc are still measured in ounces?
You know, the height thing isn't a huge surprise. Even though we use metric here in AU, I still know my height in feet and inches, and I know my childrens birth weights in pounds and ounces. Its just easier since we're fairly new converts to metric.
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I dunno if the metric thing makes it difficult, though. a) weight-based rather than amount-based cooking seems to have been the norm here for a really long time and b) I'll have to ask my in-laws or something, I've only lived here for a year. :)
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http://chocolateandzucchini.com/archives/2006/09/conversions_equivalents.php
and
http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/conversions.htm#c%20o%20n%20v%20e%20r%20s%20i%20o%20n%A0%20c%20a%20l%20c%20u%20l%20a%20t%20o%20r
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