Flunked Math...need Help With Conversions

Baking By riagirl Updated 4 May 2006 , 7:34pm by fourdee

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riagirl Posted 29 Apr 2006 , 8:16pm
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hi all! i need help with conversions icon_biggrin.gif can anyone translate into plain english what this mud cake recipe calls for? thank you!

1kg California blondie Mix
500mls Water
150mls Oil
100g White Chocolate (melted)
2 Lge Eggs

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MrsMissey Posted 29 Apr 2006 , 8:24pm
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This conversion chart may be of some help!

http://www.pastrywiz.com/conversion.htm

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Jester Posted 29 Apr 2006 , 8:25pm
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MrsMissey Posted 29 Apr 2006 , 8:25pm
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AmberCakes Posted 29 Apr 2006 , 8:26pm
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Hahahaha, Riagirl. You are so funny. I was actually going thru the same thing last night. I was trying to find mud cake recipes. Because I have never tried one or made one. And I did not know how to convert. So, I had to go to past topics from awhile back and I found this:

250gms margarine = 8 oz
150gms white chocolate buttons =5 oz
350gms dark brown sugar = 1 3/4 c
1 cup of milk (250mls)
2 large eggs
150gms self raising flour = 1 c
150gms plain flour = 1 c


I even replied on a post asking what is a California Blondie Mix? I have never heard of that. I am trying to get Nati's Mud cake recipes but I have to convert, or at least try. LOL. Good luck! LOL.~Josie

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ASupergirl Posted 29 Apr 2006 , 8:39pm
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If you go to Crimsicle's pictures, there is a "picture" in there that has measurement conversions of all sorts of stuff...I saved it in my saved photos for this very reason!!! Truly truly helpful!!!!! icon_smile.gif

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riagirl Posted 30 Apr 2006 , 4:10am
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thanks everyone!!

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mbasic Posted 30 Apr 2006 , 4:38am
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there is a measurement conversion at the top of the recipes section that is really helpful. I used it to convert the mudcake recipes.

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Rodneyck Posted 3 May 2006 , 5:21pm
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Here is another great conversion website...

http://www.cafecreosote.com/Reference/equivalents.php3

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fourdee Posted 4 May 2006 , 7:34pm
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another simple way is in google search... just type in what you need to convert

grams to oz
2 cup to tablespoons

...etc

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