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On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 14:44:14 -0800, Dimitri wrote:
> "Goomba" > wrote in message > ... >> Dimitri wrote: >> >>>> Back in my Home-Ec days we were taught about the actions of these >>>> ingredients which are- Baking powder recipes act on heat, Baking soda >>>> recipes act on acid. >>> >>> I think that was an oversimplification although I am sure it's true. >>> >>> The acid in the powder starts an immediate reaction when mixed with the >>> soda & liquid. It's the # 1 reason to pre-heat your oven. >> >> It was about as much as most 7th grade girls had patience to learn, I >> suppose? >> I recall the lecture expanded on it some in warning to not mix up batters >> with these agents and let the batter sit around or you'd lose >> effectiveness. >> Goomba > > Seventh Grade I think we were studying transubstantiation or getting the tar > beat out of us. I forget which > > :-) > > Dimitri not both at once? your pal, blake |
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