On Saturday 08 May 2004 12:35 pm, Stefan Trethan wrote:
WT" (Net Weight), or "FL OZ" (fluid ounces), so it's pretty obvious what
they're talking about.
What bugs me is stuff that's sold by weight but used by volume, or vice
versa. This seems to be typical in cooking.
> and when you say " 5 ounces of some non-liquid stuff" what do you meanDunno about UK, but most stuff on the store shelves here is marked either "NT
> then, always av or troy?
> what does the uk guy mean?
WT" (Net Weight), or "FL OZ" (fluid ounces), so it's pretty obvious what
they're talking about.
What bugs me is stuff that's sold by weight but used by volume, or vice
versa. This seems to be typical in cooking.