Although
exact measurements have not been revealed, it is roughly 30 mm in width, 120 mm in height and around 12 mm in thickness.
Likewise, it remains to be seen how big this supposedly mid-sized device actually ends up being as
no exact measurements have emerged so far.
Not exact matches
It still
has the same 9.7 - inch, 2,048 - by - 1,536 Retina display, cameras, touch sensor, wireless radios and even the
exact same
measurements as the previous model.
Hi Sandie, so sorry but sadly I don't
have the
exact measurements for the tray I used for this recipe.
I'm not sure on the
exact measurements but probably around 300g so I
would try use smaller sweet potatoes if possible x
Unfortunately, I haven't
had a chance to go back and check the
measurements for all of the previous recipes but the post says 2 medium - large sweet potatoes so it doesn't need to be too
exact.
So sorry but sadly I don't
have the
exact measurements of the cake tin with me now, it was just a standard sized tin.
So sorry but I don't
have the
exact weight
measurements for this recipe although I imagine there's a way of finding out online.
Hi Simon, sadly I don't know the
exact measurements of the baking tin I used but I just
have the standard baking tin size.
I'm so sorry but sadly I don't
have the
exact measurements of the dish.
Hi Jennifer, I don't
have the
exact measurements for the dish but I just used a small - medium sized baking dish which is about 2 inches deep.
Hi Randi, both books contain the
exact same
measurements however they both
have different covers and use different units of
measurements depending on the country.
Hi Rita, so sorry but I don't
have the
exact measurements for this dressing.
So sorry but sadly I don't
have the
exact measurements for this loaf tin I used.
I'm so sorry but I don't
have the
exact measurements for the base, I just used a regular cake dish.
It doesn't
have to be
exact, but try to get as close to that 4 × 14
measurement as possible, with two layers of filo for each boureka.
That may work, but I don't know
exact measurements and
would hate to see you waste ingredients.
I
would've liked a more
exact measurement (surprised?)
I wish the recipe
would have exact measurements so I can divide the amounts.
It
has exact measurements and when everything should be added.
Trolley — I find that even new thermometers can
have variances, as can this recipe depending on how thick the cider was when it was reduced and the
exact measurement to which it was reduced.
You don't
have to go by this
exact measurement.
Demi, I'm sure it could work, but I don't
have an
exact measurement to give you, as almond flour works a bit differently.
I just can't tell you the
exact measurements, but play around until the dough forms well and they should be great;) Do let me know how it goes for you... I
would love to hear!
I
have now also added the weight to give a more
exact measurement.
You can substitute pumpkin pie spice but I do not
have those
exact measurements.
Hi Lenahc, I
have never made this cheesecake other than using the
exact measurements outlined, so I'm not much help with adjusting the
measurements and
having a successful outcome.
Unfortunately, I don't know the
exact measurements of the ingredients (I just eyeball it), but I
'd say I use 1 - 2 cups of butternut squash, 1/4 cup of chickpeas, 1 tbsp of coconut oil, and 1/2 tsp of cinnamon.
I boiled and mash the potatoes, my
measurements were not
exact so I
had to adjust heat....
She learned to make these from her tennis partner, so while her recipe didn't
have exact instructions on
measurements, etc., I found this recipe that is the closest to her dish.
In my experience I haven't
had to be super
exact on the
measurements to get good results each time.
I
have not tried a chocolate version of this recipe so I do not
have exact measurements or results.
Now you
've given me the
exact measurements to make them perfectly every time.
It came out dense and the taste and it was good but
had way to much moisture at the bottom, I used
exact measurements with the unsweetened almond milk option.
Throw in whatever vegetables that you see in the fridge — you don't
have to be super
exact with the
measurements.
When done condensed milk should thickly coat a spoon and measure about two cups, but that
measurement doesn't
have to be
exact.
Unfortunately I eyeballed the ingredients for the buttercream so I can't give you any
exact measurements but I'm sure you'll be inspired by one of the many options Helene
has on her blog!
there are plenty of different resources online that will
have the full
exact measurements of the seasoning, that is authentic, but this version worked for me and my hankering for some random not - often consumed viet noodle bowl was sated.
I
have made it three times, all three times it
has set little differently but I think I haven't been very
exact with my gelatin
measurement.
I will say that I
have used the
exact same
measurements and gotten batches that seemed eggier than others and I
have no idea why!
My recipe
has the
exact same ingredients but slightly different
measurements.
I haven't ever
had success in making egg - free bread recipes and
would love to hear what
exact measurements and procedures you followed: --RRB-
Being in Italy, we deal in metric weight and since we are bread baking and not baking fancy desserts, the
measurements do not
have to be
exact so I will give both
measurements.
When my older son and I discussed the ingredients list and method for these Gluten - Free Raspberry Hamantaschen he was not happy that I didn't
have an
exact measurement for the raspberry jam so I
've added that
measurement.
But, for the most part, I used the
exact same
measurements (doubled in fact) and it just didn't gel as I thought it
would.
I know it doesn't seem like a huge change to make if you're used to it, but it can be hard to switch over to measuring in a whole new way and it can be tough to make sure the
measurements are
exact in grams / ounces (at least in my experience — for instance I keep
having to spoon out extra flour out of the bowl if I added too much... it definitely takes a learning curve to be precise).
I wish I
had an
exact measurement that I could give you, Sienna, but unfortunately, I don't think there really is a one size fits all answer to this question... especially since it
would not be a suitable replacement in all cases where sugar is called for.
I wish I
had an
exact measurement that I could give you, Patty, but unfortunately, I don't think there really is a one size fits all answer to this question... especially since it
would not be a suitable replacement in all cases where sugar is called for.
Note: I didn't use
exact measurements for this recipe, so you can adjust to make as much or as little as you
'd like.
If your baby
has a current head size of 15 inches and you make a hat that fits with no ease, using the
exact measurement, then you're ensuring that the hat can be worn until baby's head reaches 16.5, or perhaps even 17, inches circumference.