The lack of verbs in the same sentence underscores the point.
As long as the fractions balance each other out, the recipe stays the same, right?
7 months ago by BurntWits to c/ididnthaveeggs
The lack of verbs in the same sentence underscores the point.
While I agree, it’s technically been in the dictionary since 1934:
Carrots have a lot of moisture, which you did not account for.
They also didn’t account for their own idiocy
Well there's the problem. You subtracted half a cup of 4 ingredients (coconut, pecans, pineapple, raisins), thus -2 cups total. But then you only put one extra cup of carrots instead of 2 extra cups.
I bet they just added the carrots all together instead of in half cup increments for each replaced ingredient individually. You might be able to fool a cake on the content of ingredients you add, but never on the number of steps. Pretty sure I've read that in a cookbook somewhere.
"try again?" They didn't try a first time. Most cooking allows for a bit of fuckery and experimentation, but baking is like building a model, skipping steps and kit bashing are only for truly advanced builders.
@sh.itjust.works
People making changes to recipes and then complaining it didn’t turn out.
go to feed...
@sh.itjust.works
People making changes to recipes and then complaining it didn’t turn out.
go to feed...
"irregardless" says enough.
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