I've
included measurements in grams and oz but no cups because you can use it as an opportunity to work on number recognition.
Since only in the US we use cups for measuring, I always
include the measurement in grams, ounces, liters for the non-US readers:)
Please get into the 21st century and
include measurements in grams, ml etc so that people outside the US who use kitchen scales (look them up, they are fairly inexpensive these days!)
Not exact matches
That flavor is much less noticeable
in the chocolate one, even my mom (who hates sweet potato) loves the chocolate one so maybe give that one a shot next I am not used to baking by weight but am getting into the habit and have started
including the
gram measurement on my most recent ones, so hopefully that helps!
THE CDC WEIGHS
IN On June 1, 2016, the same day that CDC announced the new recommendations regarding the salt content of processed foods, the agency published an article, «Dietary Sodium and Cardiovascular Disease Risk:
Measurement Matters,» which was an attempt to discredit recent studies (
including the Hamilton sodium studies) showing that sodium intake of less than 3
grams per day significantly increases risk of death and serious CVD events, and to support their contention that sodium intake of 1.5
grams per day is adequate for adults.5
So glad to have found your site AND to find that because you are UK based, your recipes
include grams and ounces
in their descriptions (not just the frustratingly US - centric «cup»
measurements!)
All of my recipes
include cup
measurements but also amounts
in grams, ounces or pounds.