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jennyjoan | 11:11 Sat 21st Dec 2019 | ChatterBank
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anybody break down 1350mls buttermilk to imperial measurement
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45.65 fl ozs JJ X
2.37566788 Pints
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This is the whole measurements but I only want to make a very tiny loaf at the mo.

full bag 1.5kg (makes 3 loaves)
1350mls buttermilk

measurements in imperial for half of one loaf. thanks
that's going to be a fair sized cake.
ah, your last post wasn't there when I started.

Much smaller amount for a mince pie.
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jno - half of one loaf
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just fancy a couple of wee wheaten scones this morning.
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I'm hopeless with measurements
1.10 lbs Flour
.80 pint buttermilk
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thanks shoota
Welcome JJ.
If you just type '1350mls to pints' (or something to anything) into Google it'll do the conversion for you.
2 n 3/8 pts

type - what is 1350 mls in pts into the chrome bar
and out it pops

not useful for 6 y olds as they have to show working
imperial didnt admit decimals innit?

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pp /////not useful for 6 y olds as they have to show working
imperial didnt admit decimals innit? ///

not useful for 60+ year olds LOL
What Peter is saying is that Shoota has given you Metric amounts of Imperial measures - mixing them up is awkward.
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ok Mamy - I got there anyway - scones were very nice
Smashing glad they were good.

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