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	<language>en</language><item><title>Weight Conversions</title><link>http://creteonline.co.uk/weight-conversions/</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://creteonline.co.uk/weight-conversions/</guid><pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 22:55:51 +0000</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ [...]]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong>Weight Conversions</strong></h1>
<p>Isn&#8217;t it annoying when the cookery recipe you&#8217;re following has all it&#8217;s weights in ounces when your scales are in grams (or visa-versa) and you don&#8217;t know how to convert them? use the lookup table below.</p>
<h3>Ounces to Grams lookup table (to 2 decimal places)</h3>
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<td>1oz = 28.35gm</td>
<td>2oz = 56.70gm</td>
<td>3oz = 85.05gm</td>
<td>4oz = 113.40gm</td>
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<td>5oz = 141.75gm</td>
<td>6oz = 170.10gm</td>
<td>7oz = 198.45gm</td>
<td>8oz = 226.80gm</td>
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<td>9oz = 255.15gm</td>
<td>10oz = 283.50gm</td>
<td>11oz = 311.84gm</td>
<td>12oz = 340.19gm</td>
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<td>13oz = 368.54gm</td>
<td>14oz = 396.89gm</td>
<td>15oz = 425.24gm</td>
<td>16oz = 453.59gm</td>
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<td>17oz = 481.94gm</td>
<td>18oz = 510.29gm</td>
<td>19oz = 538.64gm</td>
<td>20oz = 566.99gm</td>
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<td>21oz = 595.34gm</td>
<td>22oz = 623.69gm</td>
<td>23oz = 652.04gm</td>
<td>24oz = 680.39gm</td>
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<td>25oz = 708.74gm</td>
<td>26oz = 737.09gm</td>
<td>27oz = 765.44gm</td>
<td>28oz = 793.79gm</td>
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<td>29oz = 822.14gm</td>
<td>30oz = 850.49gm</td>
<td>31oz = 878.83gm</td>
<td>32oz = 907.18gm</td>
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<td>33oz = 935.53gm</td>
<td>34oz = 963.88gm</td>
<td>35oz = 992.23gm</td>
<td>36oz = 1020.58gm</td>
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<td>37oz = 1048.93gm</td>
<td>38oz = 1077.28gm</td>
<td>39oz = 1105.63gm</td>
<td>40oz = 1133.98gm</td>
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<td>41oz = 1162.33gm</td>
<td>42oz = 1190.68gm</td>
<td>43oz = 1219.03gm</td>
<td>44oz = 1247.38gm</td>
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<td>45oz = 1275.73gm</td>
<td>46oz = 1304.08gm</td>
<td>47oz = 1332.43gm</td>
<td>48oz = 1360.78gm</td>
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<td>49oz = 1389.13gm</td>
<td>50oz = 1417.47gm</td>
<td>51oz = 1445.82gm</td>
<td>52oz = 1474.17gm</td>
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<td>53oz = 1502.52gm</td>
<td>54oz = 1530.87gm</td>
<td>55oz = 1559.22gm</td>
<td>56oz = 1587.57gm</td>
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<td>57oz = 1615.92gm</td>
<td>58oz = 1644.27gm</td>
<td>59oz = 1672.62gm</td>
<td>60oz = 1700.97gm</td>
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<td width="100%"><strong>Some common questions answered:</strong></p>
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<li>There are a 1000 grams in 1 kilogram (1 kg)</li>
<li>1 kilogram = 2.2 lbs (approx 2 lbs 3 ozs)</li>
<li>Half of 1 kg = 500 grams (approx 18 ozs)</li>
<li>Quarter of 1 kg = 250 grams (approx 9 ozs)</li>
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<item><title>Temperature Conversions</title><link>http://creteonline.co.uk/temperature-conversions/</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://creteonline.co.uk/temperature-conversions/</guid><pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 22:55:51 +0000</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ [...]]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Temperature Conversions</h1>
<p>Are you following a cookery recipe and don&#8217;t know your Centigrade from your Fahenheit, and not sure what to set the oven temperature too? No need to worry as these conversion tables will do the work for you. Enter an amount in the appropriate box and click &#8216;Convert&#8217;. You can use the conversions as much as you like with different amounts each time.</p>
<p><noscript></noscript>Centigrade to Fahrenheit Lookup Table</p>
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<td>0°C = 32°F</td>
<td>10°C = 50°F</td>
<td>20°C = 68°F</td>
<td>30°C = 86°F</td>
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<td>40°C = 104°F</td>
<td>50°C = 122°F</td>
<td>60°C = 140°F</td>
<td>70°C = 158°F</td>
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<td>80°C = 176°F</td>
<td>90°C = 194°F</td>
<td>100°C = 212°F</td>
<td>110°C = 230°F</td>
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<td>120°C = 248°F</td>
<td>130°C = 266°F</td>
<td>140°C = 284°F</td>
<td>150°C = 302°F</td>
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<td>160°C = 320°F</td>
<td>170°C = 338°F</td>
<td>180°C = 356°F</td>
<td>190°C = 374°F</td>
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<td>200°C = 392°F</td>
<td>210°C = 410°F</td>
<td>220°C = 428°F</td>
<td>230°C = 446°F</td>
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<td>240°C = 464°F</td>
<td>250°C = 482°F</td>
<td>260°C = 500°F</td>
<td>270°C = 518°F</td>
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<td>280°C = 536°F</td>
<td>290°C = 554°F</td>
<td>300°C = 572°F</td>
<td>310°C = 590°F</td>
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<td>320°C = 608°F</td>
<td>330°C = 626°F</td>
<td>340°C = 644°F</td>
<td>350°C = 662°F</td>
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<item><title>Knossos Herbs from Crete</title><link>http://creteonline.co.uk/knossos-herbs-from-crete/</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://creteonline.co.uk/knossos-herbs-from-crete/</guid><pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 22:55:50 +0000</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ [...]]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Knossos-Herbs where you can discover discover Cretan Aromatic Dried Herbs + Spices.</h1>
<p>The health benefits of these wild aromatic herbs are renown as well as their obvious use in day to day food preparation and cooking. Using the proven ancient methods of Hippocrates the father of medicine, you too can benefit from the result of using herbs from the Gardens of Greece as both a food additive and a medicine!</p>
<p>Grown wild (not cultivated/not artificially made) at a height of over 400metres where the air is fresh and pure. Supplied in sealed cellophane bags ready to refill your existing spice and herb jars.</p>
<p>We also offer a unique range of Greek earthen pottery should you wish to keep your herbs in these attractive Pots. These are very good for making a tea, for cooking and for medicinal use.</p>
<p>We have for instance: Oregano, Marjoram, Sage, Rosemary, Thyme, Camomile, Basil, Mint (two types) and also Cretan specialist herbs like Oregano Dictamus which only grows on Crete</p>
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<item><title>Gasmark Temperatures</title><link>http://creteonline.co.uk/gasmark-temperatures/</link><guid isPermaLink="false">http://creteonline.co.uk/gasmark-temperatures/</guid><pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 22:55:50 +0000</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ [...]]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>
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<h1>Gasmark Temperatures</h1>
<p>You&#8217;ve got a great recipe that gives the oven temperature in degrees Centigrade (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F) but you have a gas oven which uses gas marks? So, here they all are for you to print out.</p>
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<th valign="top">Centigrade</th>
<th valign="top">Farenheit</th>
<th valign="top">Gas Mark</th>
<th valign="top">Description</th>
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<td>140°C</td>
<td>275°F</td>
<td>1</td>
<td>Very Cool</td>
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<td>150°C</td>
<td>300°F</td>
<td>2</td>
<td>Cool</td>
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<td>160°C</td>
<td>325°F</td>
<td>3</td>
<td>Warm</td>
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<td>180°C</td>
<td>350°F</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>Moderate</td>
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<td>190°C</td>
<td>375°F</td>
<td>5</td>
<td>Bit Hotter</td>
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<td>200°C</td>
<td>400°F</td>
<td>6</td>
<td>Fairly Hot</td>
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<td>220°C</td>
<td>425°F</td>
<td>7</td>
<td>Hot</td>
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<td>230°C</td>
<td>450°F</td>
<td>8</td>
<td>Very Hot</td>
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<td>240°C</td>
<td>475°F</td>
<td>9</td>
<td>Phew !</td>
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<p>The oven settings above are only approximate as individual cookers may vary slightly. Gas oven regulators are not absolutely accurate, so you can&#8217;t guarantee that the temperature will match the gasmark exactly. This shouldn&#8217;t be a problem with new gas cookers, but older cookers may be less accurate.</p>
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<p>We offer true Greek Kitchen Recipes with simple to follow instructions. Learn how to use Greek aromatic herbs and spices to improve the taste of your food and also the quality of your health!</p>
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<p>We have many &#8216;old wives tales&#8217; methods for relieving common ailments and illnesses using these traditional dried Greek herbs.</p>
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