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Ruth,
It comes through this way because the computer tries to think what it means?
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Ruth Barton wrote:
>Ken, What does ½ mean? I assume it means 1/2 but wonder why it comes
>through this way? It doesn't make a damn bit of difference here as I am
>quite sure I am NEVER going to mix this mortar but I also get this in
>recipes for FOOD, which I do make from time to time, and there it does
>matter to me. Thanks, Ruth
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>At 5:57 PM -0500 11/13/06, Ken Uracius wrote:
>Mike
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> (1 part lime in paste to 2 ½ of sand)
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>Ken Uracius
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