Australian-U.s. Equivalents Recipe




Australian-U.s. Equivalents Ingredients

1 cup 1 c + 2 tb
1 tsp 5 ml
1 tbsp 1 tb + 1-1/2 ts
1 tbsp 20 ml
1 cup 250 ml

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Australian-U.s. Equivalents

 

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Australian-U.s. Equivalents

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Australian-U.s. Equivalents Directions

Collected from posts. Special thanks to ANNE MACLELLAN for actually
comparing her set of Australian measures.

Serves: 60

 

 

 

 

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