Kitchen conversion chart magnet with gold foil title on ivory background, showing volume, weight, and liquid measurements
Kitchen conversion magnet closeup showing tiny measurements pinch dash smidgen, egg sizes, and substitution shortcuts
Kitchen conversion chart magnet on refrigerator with cup to tablespoon, oz to grams, and Celsius Fahrenheit oven temperatures
Kitchen conversions chart on a white background
Kitchen conversions chart with various measurements on a light background

Elegant Kitchen Conversion Magnet

$ 10.99
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A kitchen conversion magnet with the things most charts skip: pinch, dash, smidgen, egg sizes, gas mark, and the one buttermilk substitute you actually need.


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Description

A kitchen conversion chart on a magnet that sits on the side of the fridge. Volume, liquid, and weight conversions in the bigger tables. The smaller tables are the ones we put in because most charts skip them.

  • 5.5 x 8.5 inches
  • Flexible Rubberized Ferrite Magnet
  • 1 kitchen conversion magnet

A pinch is one-sixteenth of a teaspoon. A smidgen is half that. A medium egg is 1.75 ounces and a jumbo is 2.5, which matters more than anyone admits when a recipe says one egg and you only have the wrong size. A cup of buttermilk is a cup of milk and a tablespoon of lemon juice. Gas Mark 4 is 350°F. The water boils at 212.

For the second time you're making the bread. The recipe your aunt sent you in metric. The Sunday you decide to actually weigh the flour.

Magnet details

  • Volume, liquid, and weight conversions in full tables
  • Tiny measurements: drop, smidgen, pinch, dash, tad
  • Egg measurements by size: medium, large, extra-large, jumbo
  • Three substitution shortcuts: buttermilk, egg, baking powder
  • Butter measurements: sticks, cups, tablespoons, ounces, grams
  • Oven conversions: Fahrenheit, Celsius, Gas Mark
  • Celsius and Fahrenheit conversion formulas
  • Foil-stamped title on uncoated ivory background
  • Strong magnetic backing, wipes clean
  • Designed in Texas