Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I usually halve, or even quarter, the amount of butter she calls for in her recipes (baking excepted). Most of the time, they still turn out delicious.
Good to know. Do you substitute something else?
lol The audacity and condescension is dripping from this post like melted butter.Anonymous wrote:Are you seriously that inexperienced that you “have to” follow recipes by the letter? If I read a recipe and think there is too much butter or something, I modify on the fly.
Keep practicing! More experience will help you feel more confident in the kitchen. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And you wonder why she’s so big. Her recipes are delicious though.
Was the fat shaming really necessary?
She is a talented, successful businesswoman.
A talented, successful businesswoman that has made a fortunate pushing unhealthy, artery-clogging meals.
Anonymous wrote:And you wonder why she’s so big. Her recipes are delicious though.
Anonymous wrote:And you wonder why she’s so big. Her recipes are delicious though.
Anonymous wrote:Paula Deen had Ina beat in the butter dept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I usually halve, or even quarter, the amount of butter she calls for in her recipes (baking excepted). Most of the time, they still turn out delicious.
Good to know. Do you substitute something else?
Anonymous wrote:I used an Ina Garten recipe last night and I had to cook the chicken with an entire stick of butter!
Yikes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And you wonder why she’s so big. Her recipes are delicious though.
Was the fat shaming really necessary?
She is a talented, successful businesswoman.
A talented, successful businesswoman that has made a fortunate pushing unhealthy, artery-clogging meals.