[Inspired by Shiki's suggestion that he try cooking for once, Hunny has commandeered the kitchen, and not just for shoveling cake into his mouth, as per a usual weekend. Instead, he's sitting on a stool with a small array of ingredients spread out before him, and a tall drinking glass in one hand.]
❀ What does a cookbook mean when it says "cup"? Is
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But aren't there cups of different sizes?
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That would indeed be an excessive amount of flower. A "cup" as noted in your recipe there refers to a specific unit of measurement. One of these, in fact...
[He pulls a one cup measuring cup off of a small rack of them nearby.]
I believe this is more the size you're looking for.
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[He bounces over to get a closer look. He's never seen one of these before in his life.]
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[He points to the handle, where "1 Cup" is clearly marked.]
See here? This tells you the amount of measure. In cooking, you'll often be dealing with cups of this, or tablespoons of that, and to that end, they have special tools for measuring out what you'll need. Some recipes are somewhat more detailed in their measurements, but those are generally more complicated recipes.
[He opens a drawer, and pulls out a set of measuring spoons on a ring, and holds up a tablespoon measure and a teaspoon measure.]
These are obviously smaller measuring instruments, but no less important. Any time you need a small amount of an ingredient, it'll usually be in this size.
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[He picks up one of the measuring spoon rings.]
❀ Kinda like using different utensils at fancy meals, huh? ❀
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NEVER FEAR, HUNNY-SENPAI, I HAVE FOUND YOU!
[Finally.]
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❀ Tama-chan!!!! ❀
[He drops the flour, creating a massive white cloud, and flings himself at Tamaki.]
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HUNNY-SENPAI~!
[What a touching reunion in his mind's eye, the beautiful boy and the cute little one embracing. HOW MOE!]
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[La-dee-da, skipping back over to the counter, and then back to Tamaki, and then maybe in a couple of circles - he's a bit hyper right now, from sneaking spoonfuls of sugar.]
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