Recipes are great. They encourage us to try new spices and play with different techniques. The only problem is that sometimes they make way too much food. Sure, there are occasions when we need to make chicken dinner to feed eight people, but those times are rare. Sometimes a couple dozen cupcakes are necessary, but we only want to bake a half dozen more often than not.
And you can, by halving or quartering a recipe. Unfortunately that usually involves more math than we care to partake in -- how in the world are you supposed to halve a tablespoon, anyway? -- and that's why we were so thrilled to stumble upon this handy dandy chart by He And She Eat Clean. It does all the hard work for you. Print this out and stick it to your fridge. You'll never regret it.
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And you can, by halving or quartering a recipe. Unfortunately that usually involves more math than we care to partake in -- how in the world are you supposed to halve a tablespoon, anyway? -- and that's why we were so thrilled to stumble upon this handy dandy chart by He And She Eat Clean. It does all the hard work for you. Print this out and stick it to your fridge. You'll never regret it.
Want to read more from HuffPost Taste? Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Tumblr. Sponcer page
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