Sluggo: "Cooking the spaghetti" "Do not over-cook. It can become mushy. Be sure it is served al dente." I'm guessing it's still TOO AL DENTE to be AL DENTE!
So the point is that both: -12 cups is still roughly 3 litres/liters (for those who speak Brittish or Canadian)-and 12 cups equals 3 quarts for those who speak (U.S..)-Which is what Alex was probably trying to do, to give the metric equivalent for those who aren’t “us” (U.S., that is….lol!)-
That, and maybe it wont make that much difference since it’s water, if there’s exactly 2.83 (which is the exact equivalent to 12 cups, to the nearest hundredth) or 3 litres/liters or not… cuz it gives you some leeway as it boils….And usually if a recipe is supposed to be exact, it will emphasise that…
I’ve got an adjustable wrench that says “8 IN” on one side and “250 mm” on the other, so I have to be careful to have the proper side up when using it.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
Al Dente…. I remember him…. Nice fellow….but kind of a “stiff”…
Wiseguy70005 over 11 years ago
12 cups of water is 3 quarts not 3 liters.
EstrelitaH over 11 years ago
Larry’s Country Diner Cook Book – wonder if that is a cook book written by a friend to Sluggo’s uncles – Les and Moore!
Perkycat over 11 years ago
When I need a new roof, I know who I’m Not going to call!
JayBluE over 11 years ago
So the point is that both: -12 cups is still roughly 3 litres/liters (for those who speak Brittish or Canadian)-and 12 cups equals 3 quarts for those who speak (U.S..)-Which is what Alex was probably trying to do, to give the metric equivalent for those who aren’t “us” (U.S., that is….lol!)-
That, and maybe it wont make that much difference since it’s water, if there’s exactly 2.83 (which is the exact equivalent to 12 cups, to the nearest hundredth) or 3 litres/liters or not… cuz it gives you some leeway as it boils….And usually if a recipe is supposed to be exact, it will emphasise that…
TArbiter over 11 years ago
Guy, nice tribute to Larry’s Country Diner!
1MadHat Premium Member over 11 years ago
I’ve got an adjustable wrench that says “8 IN” on one side and “250 mm” on the other, so I have to be careful to have the proper side up when using it.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
(1) Wow, you’re over here, today…(2) What… no tablespoon of sugar?