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So I bought some brownie mix. The package contains 900 ml of mix. The recipe calls for 675 ml of mix. Leaving me with 225 ml of mix. Meaning I don't even get enough left over to make an extra batch when I buy two packages. I have to buy 3 packages of mix, to be able to make use of the leftover mix. I know its marketing genius, but does anyone else get angry at evil ploys like this?

 

This is similar to my anger over nutrition information, where the can contains like 400 ml, and one serving is like 325 ml or something stupid like that.

 

Edit: Mix. Mix mix. Mix mix mix. Mix.

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THOSE DAMNABLE QUAKERS!!! NAZIS!!! ALL OF THEM!!!

 

 

Actually, I had never noticed. I usually just would add a little extra liquid (milk mostly) to make up the difference in dry powder to liquid ingredients. It's worked so far.

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What is the odd metric system you speak of?

 

Oh, its quite ingenius, its based on units of ten, instead of random numbers.

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Numbers in measurement weren't random.

 

try asking a developer how long it takes to write a class/function/method whatever... :p

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My point isn't that metric is inferior. My point is that the numbers weren't random.

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What is the odd metric system you speak of?

 

Oh, its quite ingenius, its based on units of ten, instead of random numbers.

Units of ten never got anyone to the moon.

Except Scientists use SI units, yes even American ones, because they are forced to write in SI units or they can't get their papers published. SI units are ALWAYS metric units and were set as the 'official' measurement system for science a while ago.

 

Metric system=win.

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Except Scientists use SI units, yes even American ones, because they are forced to write in SI units or they can't get their papers published. SI units are ALWAYS metric units and were set as the 'official' measurement system for science a while ago.

 

Metric system=win.

 

You forget though that the building they work and reside in was built by stabdard measurement, at least all the ones are where I come from. Looks like we are back to square one.

 

On subjet though that is done with almost every thing made in the food industry.

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So I bought some brownie mix. The package contains 900 ml of mix. The recipe calls for 675 ml of mix. Leaving me with 225 ml of mix. Meaning I don't even get enough left over to make an extra batch when I buy two packages. I have to buy 3 packages of mix, to be able to make use of the leftover mix. I know its marketing genius, but does anyone else get angry at evil ploys like this?

 

This is similar to my anger over nutrition information, where the can contains like 400 ml, and one serving is like 325 ml or something stupid like that.

 

Edit: Mix. Mix mix. Mix mix mix. Mix.

How about you re-calculate your recipe, stating that if 675 equals 900, then you multiply every component by 1,33 and your recipe should work. That way you make the most of your brownie mix :p

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So I bought some brownie mix. The package contains 900 ml of mix. The recipe calls for 675 ml of mix. Leaving me with 225 ml of mix. Meaning I don't even get enough left over to make an extra batch when I buy two packages. I have to buy 3 packages of mix, to be able to make use of the leftover mix. I know its marketing genius, but does anyone else get angry at evil ploys like this?

 

This is similar to my anger over nutrition information, where the can contains like 400 ml, and one serving is like 325 ml or something stupid like that.

 

Edit: Mix. Mix mix. Mix mix mix. Mix.

That's why I love living in America - the land where you use the whole box of brownie mix. :thumbsup:

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