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Quote from: Phil [Chaa006] on January 24, 2013, 12:41 AM"My measures in my recipes are heaped" : BB1.As you say, thank goodness for common sense (who on earth wants to waste time scraping spices back into the jar ?)** Phil.Don't talk daft Phil! You're rapidly going from being barely tolerably arcane to being annoyingly stupid. A TBSP measure is just that - a defined measure and as such has to be levelled off - this is fact and not up for debate.
"My measures in my recipes are heaped" : BB1.As you say, thank goodness for common sense (who on earth wants to waste time scraping spices back into the jar ?)** Phil.
I'll try this version, using 5kg of onions. Noob question: I have a set of stainless steel spoons on a metal ring, when using the Tablespoon measure is that supposed to be heaped, rounded or scraped off flat across the top of the measure?
Quote from: beachbum on January 23, 2013, 11:53 PMwhen using the Tablespoon measure is that supposed to be heaped, rounded or scraped off flat across the top of the measure?Scraped off flat.
when using the Tablespoon measure is that supposed to be heaped, rounded or scraped off flat across the top of the measure?
I'll openly admit Phil that in my eagerness to help out I forgot the context in which the question was being asked. I therefore gave the technically correct - but contextually incorrect - answer that tablespoons (or any other measure for that matter) are levelled off measures.
Now, are you man enough to admit your stubborn unwillingness to accept agreed standards?
It turns out you're wrong anyway Phil."1 HEAPED CHEF SPOON 4 TBLS......My measures in my recipe are heaped"His measures are heaped and he has given a more accurate 1heaped = 4 TBSP, so I was correct in saying the measures are actual tablespoon measures, i.e. levelled off measures and not heaped as you suggest.
So BB1 says that his measured are heaped, and you say they are flat. Who would you recommend we trust : the author of the recipe, or someone who has never seen him cook ?
the measures in his base are heaped, the tablespoon equivalents are not
Quote from: Secret Santa on January 24, 2013, 01:30 PM the measures in his base are heaped, the tablespoon equivalents are notHad you said that in the first place, with the same clarity and precision, no-one (including myself) would have been confused.** Phil.