Saw this recently on a WAN Show (19:12). How true is this? It sounds wild.

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“Cups and spoons”!?

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More precisely, measure by volume

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I mean yeah. Multiple cups, like in a bread recipe

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Grams all day!

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If I’m scaling a recipe up or down, I have to convert cups/spoons to metric, do the math, and then convert back. I can’t remember how many hogsheads to a dram.

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Yep

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“Cups” Plural. There are several cup sizes?

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The Canadian cup is 227mL, while the US cup is 236mL, and the metric cup is 250mL. So good fucking luck figuring out which one your recipe uses. Luckily, for most cooking it doesn’t really matter to be off by 9-23mL.

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