Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 In a message dated 10/18/2001 1:00:28 PM Central Daylight Time, janetkgolden writes: I believe 1 oz = 30 ml. Least that is what I have worked with for 18 years. But I would love to see an easy conversion chart. Janet I find ounces really difficult with liquids. We work in mls here in UK. How much is an ounce of carrier oil? I tend to talk in percentages then don't have to worry about ounces or mls! Ann, {{{{{{{{{{{ grinning }}}}}}}}}}} I think it's between 14 & 15 ml. See! I tole ya I was lousey at math. LOL Deonia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 I believe 1 oz = 30 ml. Least that is what I have worked with for 18 years. But I would love to see an easy conversion chart. Janet I find ounces really difficult with liquids. We work in mls here in UK. How much is an ounce of carrier oil? I tend to talk in percentages then don't have to worry about ounces or mls! Ann, {{{{{{{{{{{ grinning }}}}}}}}}}} I think it's between 14 & 15 ml. But we American were too stubborn to accept anything new and rejected the Imperial system when it was introduced to us.Other measures except what we learned as children in school are totally foriegn to us and I, i hate to admit, am just as bad because it says i'm too lazy to learn that system. And i'm no better at percentages! LOL I know Chris will be able to tell you, at least I have her to rely on. Someone just sent me a conversion chart that she thought made the conversions of everything so easy. I'm still trying to figure out how to use it !!!!!!! Deonia Sponsor My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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