on line conversion tables

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alblancher

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A buddy asked about converting grams to Tablespoons and Teaspoons when using the dry cured bacon calculator.  I found this site that seems to be a pretty good resource for all of us.

I recommended this conversion intended for table salt to measure the cure mix

http://convert-to.com/456/table-salt-amounts-converter.html

and this is the home page for the site that seems to have lots of culinary conversions

http://convert-to.com/

I haven't check the accuracy of the tables

We should all measure cures with digital scales but I hope this helps in a "pinch"

Al
 
Thanks for catching that Jimmy!  Just goes to show you what happens when you are not paying 100% attention!

It said Pink Salt, I asked why you would need a conversion for pink salt when Cure 1 is almost 94% table salt.  And I didn't answer my own question.

Thanks

So   Just use the conversion for Standard Table Salt when needing to convert Grams of Cure 1 to tablespoons or teaspoons

I'll pm the correction to the member that asked me about it!
 
I know you are right, Craig...Simply misread, I'm sure....Al's a GOTO GUY!....JJ
 
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Better yet,

Buy a scale and use weights when measuring cure mixes!

I didn't even know the Himalayans dyed their salt pink.  Their robes and curtains yes but salt? 

There is a slight difference in the two calculators (about 2.5%).  When using volume measurements for cures you can introduce a decent amount of error and I don't know if 2.5% is significant.  I need to check that one day.
 
A buddy asked about converting grams to Tablespoons and Teaspoons when using the dry cured bacon calculator.  I found this site that seems to be a pretty good resource for all of us.

I recommended this conversion intended for table salt to measure the cure mix

http://convert-to.com/456/table-salt-amounts-converter.html

and this is the home page for the site that seems to have lots of culinary conversions

http://convert-to.com/

I haven't check the accuracy of the tables

We should all measure cures with digital scales but I hope this helps in a "pinch"

Al
Thanks Al,

                  I just got a 10 lb belly last night and will be using the conversion calculator for cure, salt, & sugar.

BobDog
 
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