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RE: Baking Preparation

in Hive Learnerslast year

I think that you will be good at it. You are such a detail-orientated person and very precise about things. I believe that you will achieve your goal. For me, it will be interesting to see how baking this way will work. I am not familiar with it, but, I like that it is possible. I have also never seen it done, so I am probably more interested than the average person. :)

I have made 7-inch cakes and 5-inch cakes. The latter is more of a personal-size cake, but it works for 2 or 3 people too. I think your son will love the smaller version that looks like his size! Made for him. Good luck, I look forward to it.

PS. There is no magic to baking, but, just as you said. Precise with ingredients and directions and it will be awesome! Thanks for sharing this!

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You are such a detail-orientated person and very precise about things.

My father was an electrician. Once he was fixing something and I aas sitting beside him. He said "Before fixing (dismantling) anything, you should examine it carefully and in detail. What is where and why. Don't rush. Be patient. 30 minutes spent in gathering the details will make you accomplish your actual task in 10 minutes. Else you may need to spend hours on the task and still not perfect."

It's one such good advice that I always keep in my pocket.

I am not familiar with it, but, I like that it is possible

I also like that it is possible, because OTG or a convection microwave are not that common household appliances in my society. Not affordable for many.

I think your son will love the smaller version that looks like his size!

Perhaps you are right. But I thought a 7 inch would be a better size, so that both of my sons can have it in snacks and some slices for their school lunch too.

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