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In a message dated 09/06/2001 6:20:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


> << We have used a 1/4 cup measure to measure 2.75 cups of flour, but only
> when all of the other cup measures were greasy and buried under a load of
> dirty dishes. I can't see doing it on purpose, it was pretty inefficient.
> When you cook by yourself, do you measure that way? >>
>
> I use a 1/4 cup sugar scoop for my pots of tea, but for a while it was
> lost,
> so I had a 1/3 cup measure in there. I'm in my 40's. I thought really
> hard
> (by visuals, not by forumals to think how much of 1/3 was 1/4, and figured
> out it must be 2/3 of 1/3, so there it is. <g>
>
>

This leads me to reflect just how much we learn because we've lost something
or everything's dirty....

Score one for those of us who are disorganized!

Kathryn




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Johanna SanInocencio

Yes and also learned an appreciation of good tools.
Johanna
Life is the ultimate learning experience!
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From: <SandraDodd@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 9:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Learning and Disorganization


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> In a message dated 9/7/01 7:35:58 AM, KathrynJB@... writes:
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> << Score one for those of us who are disorganized! >>
>
> "Necessity is the mother of invention."
>
> I know MANY tricks about using the wrong tool for the job!!
>
> Sandra
>
> "Everything counts."
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