@Le_Flemard Lmao wut medium cup???? XD
@Sakuratea Easier doesn't mean it's more accurate. I don't have problems with preferences, in fact, if I were born in the US or whatever country using imperial measurements, I would probably find it easier to use it as well. My problem lies entirely with people who "demand" those measurements and insist that cups etc are more
accurate and
proper. Yeah sure Debra, your "tightly/lightly packed cup of flour" is totally more accurate than 350gr of flour huh? Also google is at your fingertip, if you find a gr recipe that you don't have a kitchen scales for, you can totally look up conversion.
Edit: On that note, I used to have an conversion chart I ready in the kitchen because US, UK, and AUS/NZ cup is different, US cup = 240ml, UK cup = 225ml, AUS/NZ cup = 250ml. So when I see a cup recipe, I had to look at where it was from the US, UK, or AUS/NZ. Fun time indeed.