Guest guest Posted April 6, 2000 Report Share Posted April 6, 2000 Hi Craig The usual amount is half as many drops as ml (oh dear, here we go again with mls/ounces). I think one fluid ounce is about 25ml, therefore you need 12 drops rosemary. Hope this helps. Helen in Cape Town. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2000 Report Share Posted April 8, 2000 Dear Helen, Hi there! I just caught a portion of this thread and I would like to add something to what you are talking about concerning measurements. Several years ago I was doing some research and I came across the information that European drams are 1/2 size of American drams and the Canadian dram is even a bit larger (I don't remember right now and I can't find the paper I did - I was teaching 8th graders about the differences in measurements from country to country). The American dram basically holds about 110 to 120 drops (1 oz. dropper) while the European dram holds only 60 drops. From this it appears it is best to buy in ml. rather than in oz. Also there is a great problem about how many drops are in an ounce. An ounce, depending upon the dropper size, can vary from about 600 drops to 1000 drops. I hope that this helps. Rhavda Emison, Arlington, Texas >The usual amount is half as many drops as ml (oh dear, here we go again with >mls/ounces). I think one fluid ounce is about 25ml, therefore you need 12 drops >rosemary. >Hope this helps. >Helen in Cape Town. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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