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[–] BlueMagma@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

What I do is my scale is underneath my bowl, every time I need to add a quantity of an ingredient I reset it to zero with what's in it.

Though I get that filling a cup and dumping it in seems very practical at first glance, what happen when you need 3/4 of a cup ? Or 1.5 cup ? Do you have 20 cup in the kitchen of different sizes, then you need to grab the one of the correct size which isn't more practical than having a scale which can do infinite granularity, also I expect you would take the wrong cup on many occasions and get the wrong quantity

[–] shoo@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

There's nothing inherently more natural about cooking in the metric system, people just prefer base 10 these days. People balk at 4 quarts to an arbitrary gallon but love 1 liter being the arbitrary cubic volume of 10 ten-millionths of the distance from the Equator to the North Pole passing through Paris [but not quite].

Cooking by volume was natural before everyone had accurate kitchen scales. You didn't have a digital tare button in the 1800s but you did have a bunch of containers in common sizes.

what happen when you need 3/4 of a cup ? Or 1.5 cup ?

Generally you have 4 sizes: 1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4. You just use a combination of 2 sizes (1+1/2) or multiples of your smallest size (3x1/4).

You usually don't need high precision for cooking, common ratios are good approximations (1:1, 1:2, 1:8, etc...). Baking is a different beast and I don't know how people did it before weight.

Also, fuck tablespoons and teaspoons. They should just be replaced with 1/16 cup and 1/32 cup.

[–] lagoon8622@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

1/16 cup and 1/32 cup.

To say you're not taking this seriously would be an understatement. A teaspoon is not half a tablespoon.

! Naturally, 1tbsp == 3tsp. Because of course it is. !<

[–] shoo@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago

I know it's 1/48 cup but that's a stupid fraction and doesn't follow any logic, one of the main reasons it should be thrown out

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