I am reminded of mine each year thanks to Facebook stories as I posted about it 5 years ago today.
As some of you may know, I won a blue ribbon at the Texas State Fair in 2019 for my cookies:
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You must submit your recipe as part of the contests. Well I bake by weight and use grams for everything and submitted my recipe like I write them down. By weight. In grams. Thinking nothing of it.
After I won, it was cool. Was in the paper. Got a check and some kitchen gear as a prize. Well they came back a few months later when it time to get the yearly cookbook started and asked me for the conversions. I told them there weren't any, I used it by weight. Some time had passed and they asked me to convert it to Cups/Tbsp etc and I refused and said to do it right, you gotta do it by weight and there's easy conversions online if you need them.
Well the next year they released the rules for all the contests and saw this....
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It's beautiful. Gorgeous. Fantastic. I got a rule and there's actually less than 10 rules in total so I feel extra special about this!
I just checked right now and sure enough, 2025 my rule is still there in all it's glory.
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Not in Texas!That's dumb. Don't most serious bakers weigh their ingredients in grams?
That's a really, really good example. Should have told them it was 0.000330693 tons of sugar.I am reminded of mine each year thanks to Facebook stories as I posted about it 5 years ago today....
Yea there was two avenues I was thinking about going down before the 2020 event was canceled and I wasn’t able to compete in 2021 and moved in 2022.That's a really, really good example. Should have told them it was 0.000330693 tons of sugar.
Their argument was I’m an amateur and amateur chefs don’t use metric. I didn’t get it either.That's dumb. Don't most serious bakers weigh their ingredients in grams?
That's a really, really good example. Should have told them it was 0.000330693 tons of sugar.
Let’s have the recipe pleaseI am reminded of mine each year thanks to Facebook stories as I posted about it 5 years ago today.
As some of you may know, I won a blue ribbon at the Texas State Fair in 2019 for my cookies:
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You must submit your recipe as part of the contests. Well I bake by weight and use grams for everything and submitted my recipe like I write them down. By weight. In grams. Thinking nothing of it.
After I won, it was cool. Was in the paper. Got a check and some kitchen gear as a prize. Well they came back a few months later when it time to get the yearly cookbook started and asked me for the conversions. I told them there weren't any, I used it by weight. Some time had passed and they asked me to convert it to Cups/Tbsp etc and I refused and said to do it right, you gotta do it by weight and there's easy conversions online if you need them.
Well the next year they released the rules for all the contests and saw this....
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It's beautiful. Gorgeous. Fantastic. I got a rule and there's actually less than 10 rules in total so I feel extra special about this!
I just checked right now and sure enough, 2025 my rule is still there in all it's glory.
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Not that I recall, but there was a time that something I posted on a fan forum under a different username was pinned on the bulletin board in the Iowa State football locker room.One of life's greatest achievements is to get a rule implemented because of you. Whether through use of a loophole, douchebaggery, or stupidity. Having a rule to point to because of you is a tremendous feeling.
Have you ever had a rule implemented because of you?
Your dilemma is like in Sophie’s Choice where the mother has to decide whether to let the Nazis kill her daughter or her son. Actually it is worse, your two approaches are equally good.Yea there was two avenues I was thinking about going down before the 2020 event was canceled and I wasn’t able to compete in 2021 and moved in 2022.
1.) What you said but worse like using pecks, bushels, barrels, jigs, and mins.
2.) They mentioned US standard measurements. Well actually we use US customary measurements. US standards units are SI (metric).
Not sure which path I would’ve gone but it would be been fun either way.
Illinois where I live now has no such rule. Only the wording “exact measurements”. We’ll see this summer if I can get another state to add it as a rule lol
It wasn't me or my class, but every year we had a can drive. Most non perishable food items donated by a class wins a pizza party. There is an oat processing plant in our hometown and employees could get a virtually unlimited supply of single serve oatmeal packets for next to nothing. A student's parent worked there and brought in hundreds if not thousands of oatmeal packets. The next year they said the oatmeal packets would not be counted. A few years after that, they changed if again to 10 packs would count as 1.