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Three of the best cookbooks I’ve ever owned were British, with metric units and everything. And great, tasty recipes. Talking about British cooking as if it were horrible is very behind the times.
Rod Gonzalez about 12 years ago
The mind boggles!
Agent54 about 12 years ago
The sub conscious mind does math even when you do not expect it. Like catching a baseball.
el8 about 12 years ago
A metric savant.
farren about 12 years ago
Three of the best cookbooks I’ve ever owned were British, with metric units and everything. And great, tasty recipes. Talking about British cooking as if it were horrible is very behind the times.
arye uygur about 12 years ago
I read Sunday’s B&C in the newspaper, but I wouild have loved to see the comments from GoComics readers.
alexjolie Premium Member about 12 years ago
Despite (most) British cookbooks having equivalent measures within recipes without the need for maths skills, humour is humour.
celeconecca about 12 years ago
bust-ed!
davidh48 about 12 years ago
I’ve found great recipes in British cookbooks, my granny tucked them in.
It was the "gas"requirements that I never figured out; probably just as well.
kaecispopX about 12 years ago
Who would have believed that a trophy wife could also be a savant?
burleigh2 about 12 years ago
TWENTY mL of Vanilla extract and only 8 GRAMS of butter?!? What kind of recipe is THAT?!? Sheesh!