If you knew what the markup was on anything, you'd end up going naked and eating dirt.
Actually, I messed the recipe up. I kinda knew I had, but when the bread came out and was edible at all, I thought maybe I hadn't.
The recipe calls for 14 ounces of flour. To me, that translated to 1.75 cups of flour.
That was 14 FLUID OUNCES. 14 WEIGHT ounces of flour is actually more than double that, once again proving that while this battle was sorta won, my long war with the oven is a LONG LONG way from over.
Considering these conversions involve arcane higher math, I'm saying "Screw it" and buying a scale. At least what I made was edible - proves I can make SOMETHING.
The recipe calls for 14 ounces of flour. To me, that translated to 1.75 cups of flour.
That was 14 FLUID OUNCES. 14 WEIGHT ounces of flour is actually more than double that, once again proving that while this battle was sorta won, my long war with the oven is a LONG LONG way from over.
Considering these conversions involve arcane higher math, I'm saying "Screw it" and buying a scale. At least what I made was edible - proves I can make SOMETHING.
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It's nice to think you're going 100MPH when you're actually doing 100KPH.
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If it's the first loaf you do, and it leads you to become more independant in some way, then it is simply perfect to begin with. :)
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Put a tight lid on it, hold on and gallop?
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