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    What is : cn

    Hi, He, or she probably wanted to cause a bit of a stir. Regards Adrian.
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    What is : cn

    Hi Andy, As promised, here is the recipe as found on the web for Special Mustard: Special Mustard 2 cn (2 ounce) Coleman's dry mustard 1 c Cider vinegar 2 Eggs 3/4 c Sugar Mix mustard and vinegar: cover, and let stand overnight at room temperature. Next day, beat eggs and add sugar. Combine...
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    What is : cn

    Hi there, Thanks for that info. I did spend a couple of hours searching for it this morning but, I didn't manage to find it anywhere. I did in fact think it was used to denote a 'can' but, thought that a can, or two of mustard powder was a bit too much. However, Andy M thinks that it could...
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    What is : cn

    Hi Andy, I will dig out the recipe and send it to you, if I can work out how to use the forums, I'm not used to them yet. I can tell you that it is a recipe for a Mustard that I found on the web and it is an american site, hence my enquiry on here. I assumed it was a standard american unit of...
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    What is : cn

    I have been searching through cooking sites to identify a measuring unit used in several of the recipes that I have found today. I haven't come across this unit before and so far I haven't been able to find any information about it either. The unit is "cn" as in 1 cn mustard powder, or 2 cn...
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    Hi everyone

    As a newbie who has just joined the forum, I would like to say hello to all the members. Regards Adrian.
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