During the previous round of shirkflation I warned people about knowing what year a recipe was from because “a can” means something different in 2004 than in 2010. And now it means something different again in 2025.

Now boxes are getting the shrink treatment too.

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/618032

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  • Alexstarfire@lemmy.world
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    2 个月前

    Guess everyone learns this at some point. I just skip any recipe that doesn’t give me volume or weight for everything. Otherwise, the chance of messing up the recipe is too high.

      • Alexstarfire@lemmy.world
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        2 个月前

        Sometimes it doesn’t matter much, sometimes it does. There are probably some recipes I’d give a go. But really, it doesn’t actually come up all that often. I think a lot of people have converted cans in old recipes to actual measurements before posting online.

        My family doesn’t really have any recipes they passed down. Pretty sure they did everything by feel.

    • Kichae@wanderingadventure.party
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      2 个月前

      So many family recipes are documented this way, though, so it’s a significant problem when these are handed down.

      “I just skip grandma’s chili because she didn’t record it using volume or weight for everything” isn’t a thing people say or do.

        • FauxPseudo @lemmy.worldOPM
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          2 个月前

          I have zero recipes handed down. But a while back I made an effort to remember every standard meal my mom made in the 70s and 80s and re-create them. If I had a question on some detail I’d ask her.

          So nothing handed down on paper but I did get all the information.