A metric cup ? Is this info available on-line somewhere ? I've never heard of it. Once when making 'punsch' with a few friends from an old family recipe one of the measurements was 'en kopp' (one cup) and after a brief discussion we concluded that the cup used to measure was an old coffee cup which is about 130000000 nl in most cases but it varies here in Sweden as well. /Angus. --- Kirrily Robert > wrote: >Nanna wrote: >> >>A cup in Iceland is a coffeecup and can be just about any size, so it is not >>a good measuring unit. Since one of the reasons I avoid deciliters is that I >>want to get rid of fractions, cups are out, I'm afraid. > >A metric cup is 250 mL. > >K. > >-- >Lady Katherine Robillard (mka Kirrily "Skud" Robert) >katherine@infotrope.net http://infotrope.net/sca/ >Caldrithig, Skraeling Althing, Ealdormere >"The rose is red, the leaves are grene, God save Elizabeth our Queene" >_______________________________________________ >Sca-cooks mailing list >Sca-cooks@ansteorra.org >http://www.ansteorra.org/mailman/listinfo/sca-cooks == Utinam populus Romanus unam cervicem haberet! ---Caligula _____________________________________________________________ Get your own mando cool and totally free email@iamawitch.com address at http://freemail.iamawitch.com today!