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It comes in sticks?

Some recipes here need "a stick of butter" as an ingredient. Can someone please tell me how much a stick of butter weighs? (I couldn't find it on that "conversion site")

Thanks

Date: 2004-05-27 04:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xclairedelune.livejournal.com
OMG
Let me stick my two pence (er cents) in...

This will help no one, but let me add that about 10 years ago my son-in-law got me a wonderful British Tea cookbook and with it, he gave me a wonderful plastic measuring cup which gave fluid ounces, (the other) ounces, grams, and all the other things that make our lives miserable...it didn't matter what silly-ass measurements the recipe called for, this cup had it. I'm looking at it to get an idea who made it, but the only manufacturer designator is "made in England"..like I said, this will not help you, except to let you know that such a measuring cup exists. I use is all the time for Indian cooking which also uses Metric,uh, things....

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