Conversion Chart

I started using metric measurements for baking when I was working on my cookbook, which includes them. I did some researching online to try and find a good conversion system and to my surprise, there didnโ€™t seem to be one โ€“ at least not that I could find. Various websites had different measurements, which obviously made it difficult to follow a โ€œstandardโ€.

After figuring things out based on what Iโ€™d found online, in other cookbooks and looking at my own measuring, I developed these conversions. If they donโ€™t meet the typical conversions you follow, I understand. There doesnโ€™t seem to be a good standard out there. The internet is full of resources that offer different things. If itโ€™s inconvenient that theyโ€™re different, Iโ€™m sorry and I understand. However, these are the measurements I use for weight and volume โ€“ and I do actually measure dry ingredients by weight these days. I still use cups for liquids.

I hope you find the chart helpful. Since I only started using these in 2016, my older recipes may or may not have them added. This is a good guide for those older recipes. Feel free to download the PDF and print it out for use with your baking.

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