@@JeftamySkillhubGood day ma,pls ma ,am just starting chin chin business just yesterday,ma pls I need intensive coaching on how I can make my capital first and also my profit
U are not measuring it well ma'am.... U are not supposed to deep the cup in the flour.... U are suppose to another cup to put the floor into the cup then level... That's the right way to measure flour, or sugar
Its basically the same method dear Make sure after placing your container on the weighing scale you adjust it back to zero before you start measuring dear..
This is not how they measure flour in paint bucket.... The top is not usually flat (levelled) like u just did in this video ma'am.. is but hipped.... Always make your findings so u don't mislead your followers/subscribers
My dear,your heaped Paint bucket and mine may not be the same ...and not give the same equivalents in kg and cups...And from all I have seen and known, standard measurements are level so that anyone that wants to replicate them ,will still get the same measurements anywhere.... If you actually listened throughout the video you would understand that the said "findings" you said I should make were the erroneous and misleading ones(you can go back and check from the intro of this video and the comment of the previous video on how I make Chinchin ,where this question actually emanated from) which led me to making this one .... I just want to correct any impression that I'm misleading anyone, far from that... This video is to show the equivalent of 1 paint bucket in KG and Cups using standard measurements, if you now want to make heaps in yours as they do in the market,just know you will get something else,and you've been shown the standard ... Baking is all about measurements and I made this video to help out anyone using Paint or Kg to even cups to measure flour... To add to this, I even went ahead to make heaps in this video and it didn't even give me what they said, it would...And it was certainly more than 2kg.. So if you want to know the Kg equivalent of 1 paint of flour ,just know it's already been shown,when you start adding heaps ,as much as you can,you should also know what that should give you, nothing less than 2kg... Thanks for your comment....
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And my paint bucket produced 23 cups . I will continue to buy from that aboki
The one used in the market is usually bigger than the one used in this video, in fact it should be 24 cups (agolo)
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Impressive 👏👏 you really did a good job.
Thanks my dear
@@JeftamySkillhubGood day ma,pls ma ,am just starting chin chin business just yesterday,ma pls I need intensive coaching on how I can make my capital first and also my profit
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Did you use 1paint or half paint to measure it??
1 paint ma
Does two Congos mean 2kg?
U are not measuring it well ma'am.... U are not supposed to deep the cup in the flour.... U are suppose to another cup to put the floor into the cup then level... That's the right way to measure flour, or sugar
Thank you ma for your corrections..
Pls ma I don’t have the electronic scale ,it the manual so how then do I get my own now
Its basically the same method dear
Make sure after placing your container on the weighing scale you adjust it back to zero before you start measuring dear..
No for a paint of flour is 3kg
This is not how they measure flour in paint bucket.... The top is not usually flat (levelled) like u just did in this video ma'am.. is but hipped.... Always make your findings so u don't mislead your followers/subscribers
My dear,your heaped Paint bucket and mine may not be the same ...and not give the same equivalents in kg and cups...And from all I have seen and known, standard measurements are level so that anyone that wants to replicate them ,will still get the same measurements anywhere....
If you actually listened throughout the video you would understand that the said "findings" you said I should make were the erroneous and misleading ones(you can go back and check from the intro of this video and the comment of the previous video on how I make Chinchin ,where this question actually emanated from) which led me to making this one ....
I just want to correct any impression that I'm misleading anyone, far from that...
This video is to show the equivalent of 1 paint bucket in KG and Cups using standard measurements, if you now want to make heaps in yours as they do in the market,just know you will get something else,and you've been shown the standard ...
Baking is all about measurements and I made this video to help out anyone using Paint or Kg to even cups to measure flour...
To add to this, I even went ahead to make heaps in this video and it didn't even give me what they said, it would...And it was certainly more than 2kg..
So if you want to know the Kg equivalent of 1 paint of flour ,just know it's already been shown,when you start adding heaps ,as much as you can,you should also know what that should give you, nothing less than 2kg...
Thanks for your comment....