Guest guest Posted May 8, 2007 Report Share Posted May 8, 2007 On 5/7/07, Cindi <cindi93069 wrote: Hi group ~ > > Thought we could do a roll call since we have some new members. > > Name: Pam > Location: Alberta, Canada > Vegetarian/Vegan/or not: Lacto/ovo > How long veg: I forget. Twelve years now? Thirteen? > > Also, any yummy dishes on your menu for the week? No specific plans. We had so spinach ravioli in tomato sauce today. With peas and salad. Tomorrow . .. . maybe taco salad . . . maybe veggie and tofu stir fry . . . got a hankering for curry sometime soon. And I have parsnips in the fridge my son wants me to get cooking. Pam Cindi > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2007 Report Share Posted May 18, 2007 250 mL is approximately 1 cup There are 1000 mL to a litre, so 1 1/2 L is approximately 6 cups. Pam On 5/17/07, Maryann <njitaliana wrote: > > Pat, > > The recipe has metric measurements, which I don't understand. How > many cups is 1 1/2 liters? And what is 250 ml equal to? > > Thanks, > > Maryann > > -- In <%40>, > " Pat " <drpatsant wrote: > > > > Pat (Group Co-Owner with Cindi) here, still in Ontario, Canada. > > Vegan. Went veggie a couple of decades or more ago but > > gave up dairy and eggs more recently. > > > > Week's menu? Not decided yet LOL We're not that organized, > > I'm afraid. But today we finished off a Nigerian Chickpea Stew > > With Peanut sauce - see here: > > <a href= " http://beanvegan.blogspot.com/2007/05/nigerian-chickpea- > stew-with- > > peanut.html " >http://beanvegan.blogspot.com/2007/05/nigerian- > chickpea-stew-with- > > peanut.html</a> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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