If your cup measurements are not the same you need new measuring cups.
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In the US, sticks of butter have tablespoon measurements printed on the label, like this: https://www.errenskitchen.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/butter-sticks.jpg
Most people leave the sticks of butter in the fridge with the wrappers on. If you want X tablespoons of butter, you cut through the wrapper and butter at the right mark.
I'm not saying it's an ideal system (I also prefer recipes that use weights) but it works.
I'll go with rogue - probably my least favorite class, so I'd like to see how the community plays it.
A watt is a joule per second - they are not directly convertable.
No one else is bothered by Chris thinking the first syllable of his name is "Chri"?
House of Leaves vibes
The Wheel weaves as the Wheel willls
Carla was the prom queen!
Kyle Rittenhouse committed 37 murders!
Just a small note: the pressures in this chart are absolute, not gauge. In everyday usage (like talking about tire pressure) we mean gauge pressure - that is, the difference in pressure from atmospheric pressure.
Your overall point is well taken (the change in temperature doesn't matter much), but the numbers will be slightly different. For example, a tire filled to 100 psig (gauge) will reach 106.496 psig at 100 deg F, versus 105.663 in the original chart (assuming 14.7 psia atmospheric pressure).
Good on you for including a written description of the image but... "picture of the actor Tony Stark"?
Edit: or are these descriptions automatically generated?
Or you place your bowl etc. on the scale and tare after each addition. Doesn't work in all situations (e.g. pan on the stove) but is great for baking.