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Time for some kitchen charts to help you adult better ;)
Cause I know a lot of my followers get stuck on some of these.
Reblogging because charts like these are always useful, especially when trying to convert between US Cups (volume measure) and oz / gr (weight measure).
Not having grown up with them, cups have always seemed an inaccurate way to measure anything coarse: liquids, flour, sugar, no probs, but surely 1 cup of (say) whole almonds is going to be a smaller amount than 1 cup of ground almonds, because of the air spaces.
And then there’s the “pint’s a pound the world around” business… Imperial pints are bigger, 20 fl.oz rather than 16.
@dduane has a set of US Cups, and just for fun we also got a set of these amusing spoons. What I really want are measures for Some, A Bit and most important, Far Too Much.
Um, cilantro and coriander are the same thing? Why do they have two different rows for the same thing in the spice/herb table?
When it’s “cilantro” they’re usually talking about the leafy part of the plant, and when it’s “coriander” they mean the seeds.
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— C. S. Lewis (via alittlebitsouthern)
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Romans 8:39 by Donna Irene. on Flickr.
“Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; who put darkness for light, and light for darkness. Who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!”
(Isaiah 5:20)
Read Psalm 71 How many times the Psalmist talks about the goodness of God! He just can’t keep quiet about the Lord. Praises seem to flood his heart as he reflects on the mighty deeds of God, His sovereignty and His faithfulness. By the end of the Psalm, joy begins to fill his heart and he says, “My lips will shout for joy, when I sing praises to you; my soul also, which you have redeemed.” When we feel depressed and hopeless, let’s recount what the Lord had done for us and praise Him. Like the Psalmist we too will overflow with joy.
C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
“Christian worship today is more about style than it is substance. It’s more about feelings than it is about fact. It’s more about self than it is about the Saviour. It’s more about therapy than Theology. It’s more about the secular than the sacred. It’s all about good feelings than the glory of God.”
— John MacArthur