VOLUME 11, ISSUE 37
January 17, 2019
ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE:
The Demise in Popularity of Critical Wine Score Pronouncements Mining Oregon’s Willamette Valley for Good Pinot Noir Priced at or Less Than $30 Pisoni Vineyard Pinot Noir: An Iconic Wine Unlike Any Other Merry Edwards: The Reine De Pinot Recently Tasted California Pinot Noir & Chardonnay Pinot Briefs Wine for Dummies, 7th Edition Search This Site: |
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Liquid Measure 【Ultra HD】The Science of the Splash: Mastering Liquid Measure 🌊 Whether you're mixing a cocktail, baking a cake, or following a complex chemistry lab, understanding is the difference between success and a "pour" decision. Why It Matters PSA: Don't use a dry measuring cup to measure liquid ingredients! In the U.S., we often measure by volume rather than weight. While a dry cup and a liquid cup technically hold the same volume, they are designed differently for a reason: liquid measure PSA: Don't use a dry measuring cup to measure liquid ingredients! : When liquid is in a container, it forms a curve called a meniscus . To get an accurate reading, you must place the cup on a flat surface and view it at eye level . The bottom of that curve should sit right on the measurement line. Standard Liquid Conversions The Science of the Splash: Mastering Liquid Measure : Liquid measuring cups are usually clear glass or plastic with graduated markings. They feature extra space above the top line to prevent "sloshing" and have a spout for easy pouring. Tried and True Tuesday” Hints and Hacks for your Kitchen September 12, 2023 Dry and liquid measuring cups are NOT interchangeable. Facebook·Food Network While a dry cup and a liquid cup If your recipe calls for one thing but you only have another, keep these quick conversions handy: = 4 Quarts = 8 Pints = 16 Cups 1 Quart = 2 Pints = 4 Cups 1 Pint = 2 Cups = 16 Fluid Ounces 1 Cup = 8 Fluid Ounces = 16 Tablespoons |
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