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Old recipe books (over 60 years ago, approximately) read like that a lot. It was one of the things that foundational chefs like Julia Child and Irma Rombauer tried to correct.
The dude from FL Premium Member over 1 year ago
My mother had recipes (handed down) like that. They worked for her? She made the best cookies and I got the recipe…I can’t decode it!
Indiana Guy Premium Member over 1 year ago
I have small measuring spoons labeled “Tad”, “Dash” and “Smidgen”. And isn’t a “jigger” a shot glass?
mourdac Premium Member over 1 year ago
I thought all their cooking came from right out of the freezer or from a box.
InTraining Premium Member over 1 year ago
no Ma, it’s a dot of mint…!
paranormal over 1 year ago
Who’s going to be the one to try that recipe?
orbenjawell Premium Member over 1 year ago
Like Bullwinkle (when pressed by our government to produce his rocket fuel recipe): “I know how much, but I don’t know what of”………..
TheWildSow over 1 year ago
Remember the old They’ll Do It Every Time comic? I remember this one with the 2 cake-bakers.
Flora measures every drop. Flora’s is an awful flop!
Fauna tosses in each part. Fauna’s is a work of art!
So true!
MissScarlet Premium Member over 1 year ago
Old recipe books (over 60 years ago, approximately) read like that a lot. It was one of the things that foundational chefs like Julia Child and Irma Rombauer tried to correct.
anncorr339 over 1 year ago
Understand how her daughter feels her dash’s and pinches could be entirely different
InTraining Premium Member over 1 year ago
the fine print says: “If the cake is for Burl’s B-Day, add 3 sprigs of onion and one bunch of garlic”….!