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Old 04-08-2013, 08:08 AM   #35921
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Thanks!

Just to be sure "lg." means large and "c" means cup? We've been using Dutch recipes up until now and the conversion of English measurements can be a bit confusing.
Yes, that's right. Actually, for the tomatoes, I often use a can of diced Italian plum tomatoes. Much easier to locate. And keep in mind that when I cook, I don't usually actually measure things... I don't use measuring spoons or cups, I just approximate ratios as I get too confused by the actual numbers. And sometimes I want more or less garlic, more or less fire vs flavor (from the jalapeno peppers or red or cayenne pepper.) But I figured if I wrote it up as "a handful of flat leaf parsley" or "some cloves of garlic" it might not work as well for you...


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