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<DIV><TT>John wrote: "I'm sure that, somewhere, there is an internet site
which will give<BR>measurement translations. Unfortunately, my web browser is
as dead as Nancy<BR>Stouffer's literary career, so I can't go hunt
:("<BR><BR>Doreen wrote: "Here is a url for all your conversion needs ...
neatly done in tables, which<BR>I tried to copy here but am not talented
enough to align them correctly.<BR><BR><A
href="http://marycontrary.tripod.com/food/charts.html">http://marycontrary.tripod.com/food/charts.html</A><BR><BR>It
includes just about any information about the differences in UK/US<BR>cooking
that I can think of asking."</TT></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial><TT>You could also download the babylon translator from <A
href="http://www.babylon.com">http://www.babylon.com</A>. The download requires
a browser, but after you have it, you can translate any possible measurement to
anything else without even being on-line.</TT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial><TT>If you're still having problems and need it
desperately, let me know, and i'll try to mail it to you (it is ~5M
compressed)</TT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial><TT>yael</TT></FONT></DIV>
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