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Postby TLC » Fri Aug 25, 2006 7:30 am

How would you measure out 3 grams (of spices) using teaspoons or mililiters? I mean, I don't have anything to measure 3 grams so what would I use to get 3 grams? If someone can help, please tell me! Thanks.
TLC
 

Postby Dirtman » Sat Aug 26, 2006 9:37 am

TLC:

Wow, do they really have a recipe that calls for three grams of Oregano, Ginger or other spice? Sounds more like a lab experiment. LOL

You'll need to do one of the following:

1. Use a scale;

2. Determine what the spice weighs per milliliter or similar unit;

3. Find a cooking guru that works in a lab;

4. Wait for someone else to answer your question. :-)

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