This year I decided to give recipe baking instructions in Celsius as well as Fahrenheit since many readers live in other countries.
With that thought in mind, I made a Fahrenheit to Celsius Conversion Chart. Since I'm like most Americans, I don't think in metric.
Sure, in elementary school, we were taught to convert Fahrentheit to Celsius with a formula, i.e., subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature then multiply the result by 5/9.
I decided making a temperature covnersion chart was less time-consuming than working the math formula each time I gave a recipe.
Feel free to copy and paste the chart that follows so you can print it out and put it with your cookbooks. (That's what I did.)
Next week I'll give a Conversion Chart for Imperial to Metric Measurements.
Fahrenheit to Celsius Conversion
Fahrenheit Celsius
200° - 205° 95°
220° - 225° 105°
245° - 250° 120°
275° 135°
300° - 305° 150°
325° - 330° 165°
345° - 350° 175°
370° - 375° 190°
400° - 405° 205°
425° - 430° 220°
445° - 450° 230°
470° - 475° 245°
500° 260°
Takeaway Truth
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