just use a conversion guide - Edit 2
Before modification by random thoughts at 12/01/2012 09:41:08 PM
I cook with metric recipes sometimes and once you learn a small handful of conversions it is pretty easy. Most things are going to be either cups teaspoons or tablespoons so if know a cup is 250m, a tablespoon is 15ml and a teaspoon is 5ml then you will only need a chart every once in a while. You don't have to be exact so the math is easy. 50ml really isn't 1/4 cup but it is close enough for most things. A quart isn't equal to a liter but if you are talking about how chicken stock to add it is probably close enough.
It is definitely an American cookbook though and a lot of the recipes are what typical Americans think of as "home cooking." I don't know if it is still true but it used to be that a young bride would typically have to return one or two copies after her wedding because they were such common wedding gifts. That and toasters.
It is definitely an American cookbook though and a lot of the recipes are what typical Americans think of as "home cooking." I don't know if it is still true but it used to be that a young bride would typically have to return one or two copies after her wedding because they were such common wedding gifts. That and toasters.