Kitchen Conversion Illustration – Liquid Measure Equivalents:
A little fun printable for you this Monday… the first in a series of Kitchen Conversion Illustrations, Liquid Measure Equivalents.
For a free, printable version, click HERE.
Thanks to my amazing web designer Arthur Kononuk, for creating this adorable illustrated printable! I love it and hope you do too.
xo,
Marian
p.s. Click HERE for a Royal Icing Illustrated Recipe.
Thanks! it´s very good post.
Ana
Thanks for the lovely printable version! This looks so pretty! Love your work! And it’s pretty handy to have such a conversion for many recipes!:)
I was wondering what version of the kopy cake projector you have?
Handy and cute!
How totally adorable is this?! Love!!
I love this!
This will definitely be handy and it looks great!
This is wonderful – great info and so cute! I’m going to share it, and this post, on my FB page and Pinterest 🙂
Oh this is just darling & so user friendly!!!
So adorable, I love it!
Such a cute, sweet idea! And helpful, too! Thank you!
Thank you! I’m getting it printed and laminated for my kitchen *^_^*
Hi Marion. Thanks for this, I have pinned it and printed it.
Nice for younger adults who maybe don’t have a grasp of the Imperial measures, and also nice for the older adults who may not have a grip on the Metric system. I swing both ways, because I am neither old nor young. 😉
muchisimas gracias, super útil, muchas veces quiero convertir alguna medida y no encuentro como hacerlo de modo seguro, de nuevo gracias por ser tan amiga en la distancia, hermosa semana con cariño desde Caracas – Venezuela, Mary Feijoo.
exellent way converting the measurements.
cute idea,very handy and helpful in many ways.
love it…
ML
Great post!! Both cute and useful!! Thanks a lot!!
Great info! Thank you!!!!
Thanks for this lovely, super-helpful printable! 🙂
Hi, I’m from Australia, here a cup is 250ml, how come they are different, is your cup smaller? Does that mean when I make one of yours recipes I am using a wrong measurement?
Thanks, I love your cookies
Hi @ Cara: Here is a post for you; https://sweetopia.net/2010/06/decorating-cookies-with-a-kopykake-projector/
@ Fiona: Yes, that’s why the illustration is labelled as approximate, as some places in the world a cup is considered 250 mL and some places 237 mL (the cup measurements I’ve bought here say 237 on them, so yes, I go with the 237 mL). I think I’m going to have to do my recipes over with weights so that there’s no confusion. Can’t wait for my home reno to be done!
Thanks for the comments, everyone!
I want to frame this for my kitchen!
Thank you very much, lovely design too 🙂 x
🙂 @ Gaby & @ Sharon, thanks!
What Gaby said. This is too cute! Pinned. =)
@Fiona @ marian: In Australia a tablespoon is 20ml in US, Canada and UK it is 15ml. Teaspoons are 5 ml everywhere. Australian Cups measure 250ml, US & Canada 237ml and UK it’s 284ml. I normally check my recipes at http://www.traditionaloven.com/culinary-arts/multimenu.html but I love your pretty chart here @Marian
Thanks, @ Aimee @ Simple Bites!
@ alibee: Thanks so much! That’s super handy!
Bellísimo! lo tomo prestado.. 😉
Gracias @ Monica! (I hope that was right hee hee).
Adorable!
Thanks!
I love it!
Just wanted to congratulate you on your web site is fantastic. I hope to enjoy a lot with all your work.
thanks