i have recipes with grams as a measurement term. i do not have a conversion list can you help and show me a list of converting british to American cookingand baking measurements please please
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look at the list of related links, there is a cooking conversion calculator there and it can do what you need
In British English, you can say "please" just like in American English. It is a polite word used to ask for something or to make a request.
British-English: "Could I have a pint of best bitter please?" American-English: "Give me a beer."
Please answer this I really want to know ...
Please rewrite a question so we can figure out what you want to know.
yes, indeed
NO! It's a very old British name. So, please stop asking!
In American English, practice. I believe British English spells it practise.Answer In British and Australian usage, practice is a noun, practise is a verb. In the question "practise" is used correctly as a verb.
Please post a new question noting whether it's an American cent or a British penny.
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This question is much too broad. What type of cooking - low fat, healthy, italian, american, mexican, cajun? Please specify. A good all-American way to go is any Better Homes & Garden cookbook. But - you're asking for plain, traditional cooking.
Would depend on density.
Which second ship? and whose? American? Russian? British? Manned? Unmanned? More info please for better answers!!