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by moron4hire
4 days ago
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Flour is always the canonical example and I flat out reject it. It's not true. If you think it's true, you've convinced yourself it's true to avoid addressing other problems in process you have. Here's a thing: a given measure of flour (by any means, volume or weight), a single one kept in a cupboard, not remeasured, is going to have a different weight on different days that have different ambient humidity levels. The tools of the kitchen are imprecise. The environment is not well controlled. And human taste is robust against micro variations. |
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