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French 75
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This is a delicious drink, but the recipe is lacking - when choosing metric, I want grams - not 'spoons'. I know tsp, I know tbsp (and still prefer grams) but what the heck is a 'spoon'?

Wouter vd B

Great to hear! I did get charged a few weeks ago from a different UK shop, but I guess they just didn't take care of it correctly on their side. Can't wait to get it! :-)

French 75
17 Comments
Wouter vd B

This is a delicious drink, but the recipe is lacking - when choosing metric, I want grams - not 'spoons'. I know tsp, I know tbsp (and still prefer grams) but what the heck is a 'spoon'?

Wouter vd B

Curious to see if I get an extra VAT addition? Will find out when it arrives :-)

French 75
17 Comments
Wouter vd B

This is a delicious drink, but the recipe is lacking - when choosing metric, I want grams - not 'spoons'. I know tsp, I know tbsp (and still prefer grams) but what the heck is a 'spoon'?

Wouter vd B

I happen to have a scale for coffee, but I don't think many people can accurately weigh 5g, I must admit.
Side note: I just saw you ship to Europe again so finally got to order the book version! Stoked!

French 75
17 Comments
Wouter vd B

This is a delicious drink, but the recipe is lacking - when choosing metric, I want grams - not 'spoons'. I know tsp, I know tbsp (and still prefer grams) but what the heck is a 'spoon'?

Wouter vd B

I understand about ml sounding wrong, but if it's mostly sugar, maybe a gram conversion?

French 75
17 Comments
Wouter vd B

This is a delicious drink, but the recipe is lacking - when choosing metric, I want grams - not 'spoons'. I know tsp, I know tbsp (and still prefer grams) but what the heck is a 'spoon'?

Wouter vd B

I did quickly glance at that but missed it ?. Thanks! Still, when you recommend using 5ml for a spoon why not use that when choosing metric?

French 75
17 Comments
Wouter vd B

This is a delicious drink, but the recipe is lacking - when choosing metric, I want grams - not 'spoons'. I know tsp, I know tbsp (and still prefer grams) but what the heck is a 'spoon'?