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Jelly making (sugar per litre)
justin138
Posts: 194 Forumite
1 lb sugar per pint of liquid - I know that bit off by heart, BUT how much sugar to 2.0L (new money I can't do)
Very Grateful for the conversion please,
Jo
Very Grateful for the conversion please,
Jo
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A litre of water's a pint and three quarters:D
That's what I was taught anyway.
Can you work it out from there? Cos my brain hurts today
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Is it 3 1/2 lbs?0
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Just phoned Justin! He knows about these litrey/kgs thingies
Yes, it's 3 1/2 lbs ! 0 -
Have finished making apple and ginger jelly - unfortunately it only tastes of sugar
Why? 0
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