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minus-square@Siethronlink36•1 year agoThe lack of amounts on sugar honey and egg suggest that you could put just one grain in. Meaning you’re just stirring an egg into 1/2lb of butter
minus-square@HonoraryMancunianlinkEnglish17•1 year agoThey’ve given the amounts. It’s one sugar, two honey, three flour, four egg and five-and-a-half pounds of butter
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•edit-21 year ago2.5lbs of butter. It’s 5 units of “½lb of butter” if we’re following the established pattern.
The lack of amounts on sugar honey and egg suggest that you could put just one grain in. Meaning you’re just stirring an egg into 1/2lb of butter
They’ve given the amounts. It’s one sugar, two honey, three flour, four egg and five-and-a-half pounds of butter
2.5lbs of butter. It’s 5 units of “½lb of butter” if we’re following the established pattern.
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