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>recipe measurements are in cups/tablespoons instead of grams
I'm American btw

>> No.11509063

>posts cartoon frogs on the internet

>> No.11509066

>>11509061
I’m also a dick sucking fag with AIDS, if that matters.

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>oz.
>doesn't specify weight or volume

>> No.11509089

>>11509061
>I'm American btw
Then you're a goofball.

And, for the record, cups/tablespoons = volume. Grams = weight.

>> No.11509099

>>11509090
weight for solids volume for liquids

>> No.11509107

>recipe gives cheese in volume
Yeah, my microplane can grate an ounce of cheese to two cups. Not very helpful...

>> No.11509110

>>11509061
>my generation just doesn't have good music xD

>> No.11509111

>>11509099
what about semi-solids and powders?

>> No.11509114

>>11509089
I know the difference between volume and weight. Using volume for dry goods is pretty silly. 1 cup of flour can vary in weight depending on how settled/packed in it is.

>> No.11509133

>>11509114
You don't seem to know your ass from your elbow, frognigger.

>> No.11509238

>>11509089
grams measure mass, not weight

>> No.11509262

>>11509061
I recently started measuring ingredients by weight due to me trying to lose weight and I've got to say it saves a lot of time. I don't see why everyone doesn't just do this instead.

>> No.11509276

>>11509238
How much do you weigh?

>> No.11509292

>>11509276
150 lbf

>> No.11509333

>use myfitnesspal to track food/calories
>food labels have serving sizes in US units (metric in parentheses)
>measure ingredients by weight because it's easier to stay accurate to the nutrition information that way
>myfitnesspal often only shows ingredients in the US units
annoying as fuck

>> No.11509340

>>11509333
modern "humans", everyone.