1/31/2024 0 Comments Dredge cooking termI wonder how that got to have that meaning as well as the more common manipulation of waterways? I wonder how they knew it was always going to be 235F.ĭredge. "Soft ball stage" is another new one on me. "Will Tim be surprised.", in all honesty, I'm glad they didn't have her catching the stuff on fire or suchlike. In all honesty, I've never heard the instruction "cream butter". Just hearing makes it somewhat obvious that she'll either fail, or narrowly avoid doing so. I have to agree with Marysz, the narrators comments completely give the future away. Especially his "or so they think." comment. The organ operator seems to occasionally hit 2 keys once. I have a hard time making the titlecard identify with the patriotic music. This one is black eagle on white background, stern not smug, and stars that stick out from the background (!) (I knew how to cream butter when i was 10!) This made me thankful that women are no longer automatically expected to have a "career as a cook." (Altho it is often still implied that we are, lol.) I joke, but I feel bad for Margie for being strapped with a responsibility she obviously has no natural interest in. But thankfully, it's only 10 AM! She has all freaking day to bake cakes! If Margie started off not even knowing how to boil something, she couldn't have possibly followed along.īut Margie's brighter than we give her credit for, after consulting the glossary she realizes how she messed up her husbands cake. They finally give up by suggesting that the viewer and Margie just look in the glossary of a cookbook. He then quickly skims over a few more terms. So the narrator explains simple cooking terms such as "fold" or "boil" in the most confusing way possible. didn't she learn this stuff in Home Ec? What was she doing when she should've been learning how to be a good housewife? Margie somehow married off without learning to cook.
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