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joeljkp Nov 19, 2009 11:34 AM

Kitchen reference card: where to find one?

I'm looking for a nice pre-made kitchen reference card, something that I can download as a PDF and print out, maybe laminate, and stick on my fridge.

My dream ref sheet would have common conversions, common times and temperatures, units of measure, substitutions, etc.

Anyone have good source for this?

  1. greygarious Nov 20, 2009 05:27 AM

    Mine were cut from women's magazines and are taped on the insides of my upper cabinet doors.

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      janniecooks Nov 20, 2009 03:36 AM

      Check out marthastewart.com, I think you'll find a number of conversions and handy charts there, perhaps under clip art if not in the cooking section.

      1. Phurstluv Nov 19, 2009 06:20 PM

        Sur La Table sells ones that are magnets for your refrigerator door.

        1. Antilope Nov 19, 2009 02:44 PM

          Here are some a quick Google search turned up:

          Kitchen Conversion Cheat Sheet - PDF
          http://www.cookbookpeople.com/images/kitchen-conversion-chart.pdf

          Kitchen Conversions - PDF
          http://tipnut.com/projectfiles/KitchenConversions.pdf

          Kitchen Conversions - PDF
          http://moxiemamagourmet.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Kitchen-Conversions.pdf

          Liquid & Dry conversions - PDF
          http://www.butterball.com/pdf/LiquidDryMetric.pdf

          Traditional Weights & Measures Conversion - PDF
          http://www.butterball.com/pdf/TraditionalWeightsMeasures.pdf

          Temperature Conversion - PDF
          http://www.butterball.com/pdf/Tempera...

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            joeljkp Nov 20, 2009 05:06 AM

            Thanks Antilope, that first one was almost exactly what I was looking for.

            I wonder why it doesn't have the conversion for beans, though? 1 15-oz can = 1/4lb dry, in my experience.

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