 Posted Jul 2, 2009 by Vestboy D'oh, not enough milk in the fridge to make one! <Anotherdifferencebetweenculturessmiley> Just to help with the measurements this side of the pond. A pint in the UK is 20 fluid ounces At school when the world was still in black and white we were taught "A pint of water weighs a pound and a quarter"
A quart in the UK is 40 fluid ounces - half an American pint larger than an American qusrt. Our gallons are bigger too.
But now we do everything the metric way so I should say that a 16 fluid ounces is 474 ml approx. Should we say half a litre (liter) for convenience!
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