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I also visit the site regularly they have some interesting stuff. But they are definitely behind the times still working in volumes ie cups rather than weights, preferably grams, modern quality US cookbooks are starting using weights in their recipes. Maybe we need to do the same for the recipes on this site!
I'll try and rewrite some of the recipes here to use weight for myself next time I make them.
When I write, in one of my recipes, "1 teaspoon Bassar Curry Masala", I mean just that -- I have no idea whether my teaspoon contains 5gm, or 6, or even 7, so there is no point my pretending that I do.
Seems to me Phil that if you (or anyone else for that matter) are going to go to the not inconsiderable trouble of sharing your creations with the masses then it does an injustice to yourself not to represent your recipe accurately, as is clearly the case at the moment. How hard would it be to purchase a set of standard metric spoon measures. They're available in most pound shops for the princely sum of...ummm...a pound! ;D
Learning 'how much' teaches you one dish; learning 'how and why' teaches you, or opens up the doors of, the entire cuisine. [...]