Daaaaaaah She is using grams for accurate measurements and this is not
metric. (28. grams=1 oz) (16 oz= 1 lb.) 450 grams = 1 pound.
baking is more science, to keep your product consistent. Do the math.
pinkginger09 1 month ago
Don't listen to that metric-bigot. :)
ReliquaryPrime 2 months ago
Is this flour recipe in your book? or do you have a link to it on your website?
avatarkayla 2 months ago
Hello, I'm turned off leaving your video cause I'm 57 an American man used to our traditional measure system Pounds, I'd revise use the older system instead of metric ...
Thank You ...
winterguitarkingyea 4 months ago
What can you sub in for garbanzo bean flour?
JCassidy3383 5 months ago
Daaaaaaah She is using grams for accurate measurements and this is not
metric. (28. grams=1 oz) (16 oz= 1 lb.) 450 grams = 1 pound.
baking is more science, to keep your product consistent. Do the math.
pinkginger09 1 month ago
Don't listen to that metric-bigot. :)
ReliquaryPrime 2 months ago
Is this flour recipe in your book? or do you have a link to it on your website?
avatarkayla 2 months ago
Hello, I'm turned off leaving your video cause I'm 57 an American man used to our traditional measure system Pounds, I'd revise use the older system instead of metric ...
Thank You ...
winterguitarkingyea 4 months ago
What can you sub in for garbanzo bean flour?
JCassidy3383 5 months ago