There is one thing in particular that KitchenAids do exceedingly well - whip volume into things with that balloon...
There is one thing in particular that KitchenAids do exceedingly well - whip volume into things with that balloon whisk. Like, too well.
Sure, I wanted to double the volume. I did not want to triple it. See, this can cause problems down the line when there's too much. That, and things exceeding the allowed space. So now I have to figure out how to store a volume of something that I did not expect to have to store in that volume. I do not think there are any containers that size, nor, due to the pathetic smallness and weird proportions of side by side fridge/freeze things, do I think there is space.
I would just, you know, eat half of it right now, but in the Dirk Gently school of physics, that would probably result in my not having enough.
Another reason I need to get my life in order. I want a proper fridge.
Sure, I wanted to double the volume. I did not want to triple it. See, this can cause problems down the line when there's too much. That, and things exceeding the allowed space. So now I have to figure out how to store a volume of something that I did not expect to have to store in that volume. I do not think there are any containers that size, nor, due to the pathetic smallness and weird proportions of side by side fridge/freeze things, do I think there is space.
I would just, you know, eat half of it right now, but in the Dirk Gently school of physics, that would probably result in my not having enough.
Another reason I need to get my life in order. I want a proper fridge.
If you wanted to double but not triple it, you should eat 1/3 of it anyway, not half.
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Lol, yes :)
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