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SMIDGEN - A smidgen holds 1/2 pinch or 1/32 teaspoon. 2 smidgens = 1 pinch ; PINCH - A pinch holds 1/2 dash or 1/16 teaspoon. 2 pinches = 1 dash; A pinch has historically been defined as "an amount that can be taken between the thumb and forefinger" but without any definite equivalent in other units of measurement.
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www.accuracyproject.org/pinchdash.html
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SMIDGEN - A smidgen holds 1/2 pinch or 1/32 teaspoon. PINCH - A pinch holds 1/2 dash or 1/16 teaspoon. A pinch has historically been defined as "an amount that can be taken between the thumb and forefinger" but without any definite equivalent in other units of measurement.
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a bit or mite: "a smidgen of genius, a sliver of cutting truth" (John Simon).; [Probably alteration of dialectal smitch, particle, perhaps ultimately from Middle English smite, perhaps from past participle of smiten, to smite;
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/smidgen
dictionary.reference.com/browse/smidgen
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Once upon a time even basic users needed to purchase the latest and greatest computer in order to keep up to speed with the pace of technology. But alas, those days history, part of an Netbooks proved that you don’t need a top-class PC to perform daily tasks, ... Less is more has been the battlecry of the netbook phenomena,
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Home > Smidgen Mini Measuring Spoon Se ... Set of 5 mini stainless steel mini measuring spoons marked as tad, dash, pinch, smidgen, and drop all on a ring. A perfect and fun gift for your favorite cook - they'll love it! ... Equivalent Magnet...
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The "Smidgen, Pinch & Dash" Measuring Spoons are finally here so you will never again wonder how much seasoning or spice to add to a recipe. These 3 fantastic little stainless steel measuring spoons are marked with "smidgen", "pinch" or "dash" for perfect understanding of obscure measurements.
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I mean capable of quenching the thirst of grizzly adams if he had 2 beards big, which would be about the equivalent of a smidgen of lumberjacks with beards... not sure how it would be converted if using the metric system.
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I mean capable of quenching the thirst of grizzly adams if he had 2 beards big, which would be about the equivalent of a smidgen of lumberjacks with beards... not sure how it would be converted if using the metric system.
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Quite few users are still running with equipment that only supports WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy or Wireless Encryption Protocol) encryption and this has been proved to be cracked in matter of minutes. Based on that, would the verdict still be the same if they’ve been using WEP-encryption to protect their network?
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