Ressel, sir:
>200 degrees Celsius = 392 degrees Fahrenheit (according to Goggle)
 Agreed, sir. Bread wrapper that reads 200-deg.C = 400-deg.Fahrenheit makes a good point in leaning to THINK Metric!
 This is where the mother can start with her daughter, in kitchen; or the teacher at school in her class.
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> Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 08:04:00 -0400
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> Subject: [USMA:37092] Metric sign in a Grocery Store
>
> Found in a grocery store in NY (Tops Markets), note the metric temp is first. I wonder if the 8 degree rounding will make difference in the bread taste. Note that Tops is owned by a European company.
>
> 200 degrees Celsius = 392 degrees Fahrenheit (according to Goggle)
>
> Howard Ressel
> Project Design Engineer, Region 4
> (585) 272-3372
>



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