@noelle only US pints
for imperial pints use "a pint of water weighs a pound and a quarter"
@noelle and of course, a litre of water is roughly a kilogram (actually 0.999975 kg) at 4 degrees Celsius and standard pressure if you fancy catching up with the rest of the world and using metric
@troubleMoney @noelle if a recipe doesn't cite mass, throw it in the trass; use volume instead of weight, and you won't cook great
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@noelle and of course, a litre of water is roughly a kilogram (actually 0.999975 kg) at 4 degrees Celsius and standard pressure if you fancy catching up with the rest of the world and using metric