|  09-07-2009, 03:55 PM | #7771 | ||
| zeldinha zippy zeldissima            Posts: 27,827 Karma: 921169 Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Paris, France Device: eb1150 & is that a nook in her pocket, or she just happy to see you? | Quote: 
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|  09-07-2009, 04:52 PM | #7772 | 
| Snooty Bestselling Author            Posts: 1,485 Karma: 1000000 Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Ipswich, QLD, Australia Device: PRS-650 | |
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|  09-07-2009, 04:58 PM | #7773 | 
| Snooty Bestselling Author            Posts: 1,485 Karma: 1000000 Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Ipswich, QLD, Australia Device: PRS-650 | 
			
			1/2 hour wait = reading/writing opportunity. 3.5 hours to get home (AGAIN!! BASTARDS!!) = me frothing at mouth. I got home at 11pm. Furious at the sheer incompetence displayed in relatively non-difficult conditions.  I am composing a eulogy in their 'honour'. Or should that be elegy?   | 
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|  09-07-2009, 08:34 PM | #7774 | 
| Murderous Mustela            Posts: 10,234 Karma: 48000000 Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: The other land of schnitzel and beer Device: iPad M1 Pro, Kindle Paperwhite | 
			
			The only problem is that, for instance, two separate cups of floor won't necessarily have the same weight.
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|  09-07-2009, 08:37 PM | #7775 | |
| Snooty Bestselling Author            Posts: 1,485 Karma: 1000000 Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Ipswich, QLD, Australia Device: PRS-650 | Quote: 
 Two separate cups of the same flour, containing the same volume of flour, won't weigh the same? Explain? Cos I'm in decaf hell atm, but I think I wouldn't understand THAT one while caffeinated to the eyeballs and awake. | |
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|  09-07-2009, 08:39 PM | #7776 | 
| zeldinha zippy zeldissima            Posts: 27,827 Karma: 921169 Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Paris, France Device: eb1150 & is that a nook in her pocket, or she just happy to see you? | 
			
			he's right, it's always better to weigh flour rather than measure the volume, because if it's packed down you'll get far more in a cup (and it will weigh more) than if it's not.
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|  09-07-2009, 08:43 PM | #7777 | 
| Snooty Bestselling Author            Posts: 1,485 Karma: 1000000 Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Ipswich, QLD, Australia Device: PRS-650 | 
			
			Ya don't PACK a cup of flour. You make sure there are no airholes, then allow it to settle naturally. *shrug* I've been baking using volume measurements my whole life. Yes, there have disasters, but it's generally through forgetting to add baking powder :-D
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|  09-07-2009, 08:45 PM | #7778 | 
| zeldinha zippy zeldissima            Posts: 27,827 Karma: 921169 Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Paris, France Device: eb1150 & is that a nook in her pocket, or she just happy to see you? | 
			
			hey, i'm just saying ! you know that, and i know that , and dylrob clearly also knows that, but maybe other people don't know that. and those people should use scales.
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|  09-07-2009, 11:54 PM | #7779 | ||
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 10,155 Karma: 4632658 Join Date: Nov 2007 Device: none | Quote: 
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 Some cookbooks, however, are prone to disorder, or assumption, or lack of clarity. Sometimes you just have to guess and see what happens (he says, making a stock in the slow-cooker at the moment, following an instruction that says "cook on HIGH for 2 hours" but doesn't specify whether this is from cold or from simmer point. It won't matter - there's 3-4 hours of LOW cooking to follow, but, still there's the unknowing that's annoying). Cheers, Marc | ||
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|  09-08-2009, 12:00 AM | #7780 | |
| Snooty Bestselling Author            Posts: 1,485 Karma: 1000000 Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Ipswich, QLD, Australia Device: PRS-650 | Quote: 
  But in Aus, most of the recipe books use volume measurements, and noobs would tend to lose the plot at the conversions anyhow. Hmmm, and I wonder why people have trouble learning to cook... | |
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|  09-08-2009, 02:33 AM | #7781 | 
| Icanhasdonuts?            Posts: 2,837 Karma: 532407 Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Mölnbo, Sweden Device: Kobo Aura 2nd edition, Kobo Clara HD | 
			
			We usually measure "dry" goods in deciliters here. And as for the "chokladbollar", the exact measurments arent all that crucial   btw, Chokladbollar translated to english means Chocolateballs   | 
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|  09-08-2009, 03:29 AM | #7782 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 4,917 Karma: 1840619 Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Munich, Germany Device: Kindle PW, PocketBook 360°, Cybook Gen3, iPad mini | Quote: 
  So far, I had only known köttbollar (the little meatballs) which are very yummy, too. Now I'm thinking about some bollar-cooking tonight, that would be meatballs for dinner and chocolate balls as a desert. Any ideas for a proper appetizer (saladbollar? antipastibollar? soupbollar?)   | |
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|  09-08-2009, 03:33 AM | #7783 | |
| Icanhasdonuts?            Posts: 2,837 Karma: 532407 Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Mölnbo, Sweden Device: Kobo Aura 2nd edition, Kobo Clara HD | Quote: 
  But then, it would just be icecream, right?  Or maybe surströmmings-bollar? | |
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|  09-08-2009, 03:40 AM | #7784 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 4,917 Karma: 1840619 Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Munich, Germany Device: Kindle PW, PocketBook 360°, Cybook Gen3, iPad mini | Quote: 
  hhm, surströmmings-bollar would be herrings-bollars, right? This surströmming-thingies taste far better than they smell, if I remember correctly... | |
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|  09-08-2009, 03:44 AM | #7785 | |
| Icanhasdonuts?            Posts: 2,837 Karma: 532407 Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Mölnbo, Sweden Device: Kobo Aura 2nd edition, Kobo Clara HD | Quote: 
 As wifey originates from the northern parts of sweden where Surstömming is considered a great delicacy I have to endure the torrment that is surströmming once or twice a year. The dogs seem to enjoy the smell though   | |
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