It’s just a hilarious argument, like, as if anyone who grew up with Celsius is going to agree Fahrenheit is better for weather (hint: neither is better). Who are they trying to convince?
I suppose you’d ultimately use whatever is on your oven, so you’re likely right. I can’t speak for Europeans but Australia is all Celsius ovens, so I find myself converting from US recipes.
Hmm, just realised I can add the F numbers on my oven dial, that’s probably easier.
Now, don’t get my started on the British ‘Gas Mark 4’ etc.
It’s just a hilarious argument, like, as if anyone who grew up with Celsius is going to agree Fahrenheit is better for weather (hint: neither is better). Who are they trying to convince?
deleted by creator
I suppose you’d ultimately use whatever is on your oven, so you’re likely right. I can’t speak for Europeans but Australia is all Celsius ovens, so I find myself converting from US recipes.
Hmm, just realised I can add the F numbers on my oven dial, that’s probably easier.
Now, don’t get my started on the British ‘Gas Mark 4’ etc.
deleted by creator
deleted by creator
I mean get out my sharpie and write 480F next to the 250C
deleted by creator
deleted by creator