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From: mls@ittvax.ATC.ITT.UUCP (Michael Schneider)
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Subject: Re: How to measure shortening
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Date: Wed, 30-Oct-85 08:03:37 EST
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So you don't want air or water.  Well try this.  If I know I will be using
shortening, I first melt it, measure out the correct amount, then cool it.
When I think I might be using small amounts, I melt it and place it in a
mold (in my case a tube with a cork in one end).  When it is hard, I cut
off distances, since I determined the volume a long time ago.

mike schneider
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