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So I am cooking a frozen dinner on the grill in the snow because our power is out. The bag said add one tablespoon of water but I decided to use snow instead. Anyone know how much snow that would be? ;)



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depends, white snow or yellow snow.

 

 

 

5:1 ratio may occur in which it takes 5 inches of snow to produce 1 inch of liquid equivalent.

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At the risk of sounding like a total nerd... One cup of water, at 40 degrees, weights 8.34oz. 8.340z of snow = 1 cup of water.
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Volume doesn't work because 1 inch of rain equals anywhere from about 3 inches to 15 inches of snow, depending on the wetness of the snow.

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Volume doesn't work because 1 inch of rain equals anywhere from about 3 inches to 15 inches of snow, depending on the wetness of the snow.


This. That's why I said it has to be weighed. It's the same reason bakers weigh their flour instead of measuring volume.
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This. That's why I said it has to be weighed. It's the same reason bakers weigh their flour instead of measuring volume.

 

That is something I would have never known if I hadn't joined this forum... :pleased:

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[quote name="Poor_Dog" post="889289" timestamp="1358559462"]That is something I would have never known if I hadn't joined this forum... :pleased:[/quote] I know very little about firearms. It's why I spend so much time here. My encyclopedic knowledge of food and cooking science is why I stay away from cooking forums. ;)
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ummmm....   Why don't you melt the snow until you fill a measuring cup/table spoon to the required amount?

Golly Mr. Obvious..  :stunned:

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