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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Good pinch of

I'm trying to read a recipe.

1) If it says "a good pinch of (saffron)", is it more than one pinch, or the same as one pinch.

2) If the recipe is derived from a XX Magazine recipe, is it the same as the original recipe or modified?

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Anonymous 1) If it says "a good pinch of (saffron)", is it more than one pinch, or the same as one pinch. A big pinch; a pinch + a little bit more. Anonymous 2) If the recipe is derived from a XX Magazine recipe, is it the same as the original recipe or modified?

  • Anonymous 1) If it says "a good pinch of (saffron)", is it more than one pinch, or the same as one pinch.
  • A big pinch; a pinch + a little bit more.
  • Anonymous 2) If the recipe is derived from a XX Magazine recipe, is it the same as the original recipe or modified?
  • It is presumably modified.
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Anonymous1) If it says "a good pinch of (saffron)", is it more than one pinch, or the same as one pinch.
A big pinch; a pinch + a little bit more.
Anonymous2) If the recipe is derived from a XX Magazine recipe, is it the same as the original recipe or modified?
It is presumably modified.
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