Increasing Number Of Dozen - Calculated Industries 8305 KitchenCalc Pro User Manual

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Increasing Number of Dozen

A cookie recipe currently yields 3 dozen cook ies, but you'd like to
make 12 dozen. The recipe contains the following:
1-2/3 cups flour
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1-1/4 tsp. baking soda
3/4 tsp. baking powder
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1/2 lb. butter
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3/4 cup sugar
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1 egg, etc.
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Convert the ingredients to yield 12 dozen:
Keystroke
1) Clear Recipe Memory:
[Conv] [x] (Clear Recipe)
2) Enter recipe's stated yield (3 dozen) into the [Recipe # of
Servings] key:
3 [Recipe # Servings]
3) Enter desired yield (12 dozen) into the [Actual # of Servings] key:
12 [Actual # Servings]
4) Enter ingredient measurements and press [Adjust Recipe]:
1 2 [/] 3 [cup] [Adjust Recipe]
1 1 [/] 4 [tsp] [Adjust Recipe]
3 [/] 4 [tsp] [Adjust Recipe]
1 [/] 2 [lb] [Adjust Recipe]
3 [/] 4 [cup] [Adjust Recipe]
1 [Adjust Recipe]**
*The calculator automatically converts to the next largest cooking unit (here, TBSP). If
you prefer to see the result in teaspoons, or to avoid the remainder, convert to [tsp]
(i.e., [Conv] [tsp] = 5 TSP).
**For whole unit ingredients (such as eggs) that don't require a measuring cup or
spoon, use the keystrokes above.
16 — KitchenCalc Pro—Master Chef's Edition
Display
3. Recipe #
12. Actual #
6-2/3 CUP (flour)
1-1/2 TBSP*
(baking soda)
3 TSP (baking powder)
2 LB (butter)
3 CUP (sugar)
4 (eggs)
0.

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