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Lovestolearn

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Jan 2, 2021
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For the sn method is a scale nesscary? I don't really have the time or the money for a scale so I hope it's not but I wanna do this right.
 
Mentalmick

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You can get digital scales for next to nothing. You don't really need them, it's just simpler than dividing the stuff up.
 
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Lovestolearn

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Jan 2, 2021
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You can get digital scales for next to nothing. You don't really need them, it's just simpler than dividing the stuff up.
But why can't I use measure spoons? Everything in is milliliters right? Or am I just dumb
 
Mentalmick

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IMHOTEP!!!
Nov 30, 2020
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The spoons will more than likely me in millilitres, yes. I don't know what weight a spoons worth on sn is.
 
Mentalmick

Mentalmick

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You would have to divide it out based on the weight of the contents. If it's 100g, dividing it into 5 equal piles will get you roughly 20g in each pile. 200g 10 piles and so on.
 
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EeEeEeEeYy

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Feb 16, 2021
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But why can't I use measure spoons? Everything in is milliliters right? Or am I just dumb
dont use any measuring spoon, sn should NOT contact metal in any way, so use plastic/wooden tools
 
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Lovestolearn

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You would have to divide it out based on the weight of the contents. If it's 100g, dividing it into 5 equal piles will get you roughly 20g in each pile. 200g 10 piles and so on.
Ah ok. Just like I thought. Thank you.
 
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EeEeEeEeYy

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May I ask why? I'm genuinely curious
yikes i messed up thats for SA. im very sorry people please disregard my earlier comment. SN is completely safe to handle with metal tools
 
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