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baking911.com has a couple of things to say about the freshness of baking soda and baking powder. http://www.baking911.com/pantry/leaveners.htm "FarmerGirl" > wrote in message ... >I apologize if this has been discussed before. I only recently joined this >newsgroup. > > How does one tell whether their > cream of tartar > baking soda > and baking powder > are still fresh? Is there a test you can do? We're about to get ready to > bake Christmas cookies, and I don't want things to come out flat if my > ingredients aren't working properly. > > Thank you for any insight, > Bobbett > |
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