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Fri 27 Jul, 2007 02:36 am
I have to make some white sauce to go with the fish for lunch today but the recipe says use 10 fl ozs of milk.
On my measuring jug It gives me gallons,pints, miles, furlongs, chains, hectares, millimetres, rod, pole perch, and chain, but not fluid ozs
What the heck are 10fl. ozs?
1 US fluid ounce = 29.5735297 milliliters
10 fluid ounces = 295.7 milliliters
Half a pint (UK).
A UK pint is twenty fluid ounces.
Not sure if this will work for fl oz. but it would for metric measures.
Get a scale and suitable milk holding container, tare the scale to allow for container weight. Pour milk into container on scale, when scale says 10 ounces you have 10 fluid ounces.
Doowop wrote:Half a pint (UK).
A UK pint is twenty fluid ounces.
But a screwed up US pint is only 16 fluid ounces.