sr_adspace_id = 7591707; sr_adspace_width = 300; sr_adspace_height = 250; sr_ad_new_window = true; sr_adspace_type = "graphic"; About These Recipes (Chapter 16 of the book) Assumptions about Ingredients Sidebars: Eating wine and spirits No flame, no fire recipes Baking sheet, cookie sheet, and jelly roll pan What do you get when you cross an avocado, a duck, and a food processor? Quackamole. The recipes in this book use the Fahrenheit temperature scale, in which water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees. The United States uses the Fahrenheit scale, but some other countries use the Celsius (or Centigrade) scale, in which water freezes at degrees degrees and boils at 100 degrees. To convert Fahrenheit temperatures to Celsius, subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit degree, multiply by 5, and divide by 9. Give it a try: What temperature on the Celsius scale is equivalent to 350 degrees Fahrenheit? Give up? Check the answer here. Before You Begin As you prepare the recipes in this part, keep the following in mind: These recipes are intended to involve all family members. For safety's sake, always make them with an adult around. | |
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