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1 g can beans
Hi,
In the recipe, what does "1 g"mean?
For example,
1 lg can Tomatoes
1 lg can Beans
At first, I thought it means gram, but it seems impossible to be that meaning in the aforementioned context.
Could anyone help me out?
Thank you very much.
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Re: 1 g can beans
One "lg" can of....
This means, one "large" can of...
"lg" is a (poor) abbreviation for "large", precisely for the reason that it confused you.
I come across these sort of abbreviations in recipes all the time, and they can be exasperating. How large is large? 25 grams or 250 grams?
The best one I ever saw was "cook on a hot fire for 10 minutes". Is there another kind of fire that I don't know about?
Good luck and bon appetit!
John
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Re: 1 g can beans
Or perhaps it's a very light can that they weighed before filling it with beans. 
b
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Re: 1 g can beans
Afterthought: reminds me of a joke about textspeak.
A: 'I weighed myself this morning, and I'm like 0MG.'
B: 'That's some diet.'
b
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Re: 1 g can beans
I'm sure if you went to the supermarket you'd see different sizes of cans. This recipe does seem to rely on the target audience having the same suppliers of cans of beans.
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Re: 1 g can beans
This thread is full of beans!
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Re: 1 g can beans

Originally Posted by
BobK
Afterthought: reminds me of a joke about textspeak.
A: 'I weighed myself this morning, and I'm like 0MG.'
B: 'That's some diet.'
b
I'm on a whisky diet. I've lost three days already.
Tommy Cooper
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