From 668b546c405962cfdb9e4b65dbedf0d96fa7b5d7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dwaf Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2026 20:03:26 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated conversion table --- recipes-003.tex | 125 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 103 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/recipes-003.tex b/recipes-003.tex index 2273bae..250bf6e 100644 --- a/recipes-003.tex +++ b/recipes-003.tex @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Packages %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\usepackage[fontsize=9pt]{fontsize} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{graphicx} @@ -36,7 +37,7 @@ %\usepackage[]{josefin} % Use 'Josephine' for sans-serif fonts %\usepackage[]{lmodern} % Use 'Venturis' for sans-serif fonts; font code is 'yvl' %\usepackage[math]{anttor} -\usepackage[]{FiraSans} %% option 'sfdefault' activates Fira Sans as the default text font +%\usepackage[]{FiraSans} %% option 'sfdefault' activates Fira Sans as the default text font @@ -117,11 +118,11 @@ \vspace{-3mm} \noindent{} \begin{multicols}{2} - \sffamily +% \sffamily \begin{itemize}[nosep, left=0pt] - \begin{small} +% \begin{small} \BODY - \end{small} +% \end{small} \end{itemize} \rmfamily \end{multicols} @@ -136,11 +137,11 @@ \vspace{-3mm} \noindent{} \begin{multicols}{2} - \sffamily +% \sffamily \begin{itemize}[nosep, left=0pt] - \begin{small} +% \begin{small} \BODY - \end{small} +% \end{small} \end{itemize} \rmfamily \end{multicols} @@ -198,19 +199,19 @@ \begin{center} {\Huge Basic Seasoning Mixes} -\vspace{5mm} +\vspace{4mm} {\LARGE Dude With a Fork} \vspace{2mm} \texttt{dudewithafork.com} -\vspace{8mm} +\vspace{5mm} by -\vspace{2mm} +\vspace{1mm} Kenneth John Odle -\vspace{2mm} +\vspace{1mm} First Edition \\ July 2026 \vspace{2mm} @@ -219,7 +220,8 @@ First Edition \\ July 2026 \paragraph{Make as much or as little as you like!}The recipes that follow don't give exact amounts for ingredients. Rather, the amount of each ingredient you need is described as ``parts'' meaning that you can choose what size you want for a part and then go from there. The larger a part you choose, the more you end up making. This allows you to make just a little bit to try out a recipe, or a lot if you like it and want to use it all the time. -\hspace{5mm}Here is a handy table that tells you how many of each measure you will need based on the number of parts a recipe calls for: +\hspace{5mm}This table will tell you how many of each measure you will need based on the number of parts a recipe calls for. Just pick your part size from the top row, and then use the numbers in that column, depending on how many parts you need. +\vspace{-5mm} \DefTblrTemplate{firsthead, middlehead,lasthead}{default}{} \begin{longtblr} @@ -229,34 +231,113 @@ First Edition \\ July 2026 % theme = {custom1} ]{ width = {\textwidth}, - colspec = { X[1,c] X[1,c] X[1,c] X[1,c] X[1,c] }, + colspec = { X[1,c] X[1,c] X[1,c] X[1,c] X[1,c] X[1,c] }, hlines = {0.5pt,solid}, - vline{1,6} = {0.5pt,solid}, + vline{1,7} = {0.5pt,solid}, rows = {4.0mm, m, rowsep=3pt}, rowhead = 1, % cells = {font=\sffamily\fontsize{8pt}{10pt}\selectfont}, row{1} = {font=\bfseries}, } -Part & 2 Parts & 3 Parts & 4 Parts & 6 Parts \\ -\sfrac{1}{2} & 1 tsp & 1\sfrac{1}{2} tsp & 2 tsp & 1 Tbs \\ -1 tsp & 2 tsp & 1 Tbs & 4 tsp & 2 Tbs \\ -1 Tbs & 2 Tbs & 3 Tbs & \sfrac{1}{4} cup & 6 Tbs \\ -\sfrac{1}{4} cup & \sfrac{1}{2} cup & \sfrac{3}{4} cup & 1 cup & 1\sfrac{1}{2} cups \\ -1 cup & {2 cups\\1 pint} & {3 cups\\1\sfrac{1}{2} pints} & {4 cups\\1 quart} & {6 cups\\1\sfrac{1}{2} quarts} \\ +{Part size $\rightarrow$\\ \# Parts $\downarrow$} % Top row + & \sfrac{1}{2} tsp + & 1 tsp + & 1 Tbs + & \sfrac{1}{4} cup + & 1 cup + \\ +% First row of data: +\sfrac{1}{4} + & \sfrac{1}{8} tsp + & \sfrac{1}{4} tsp + & \sfrac{3}{4} tsp + & 1 Tbs + & \sfrac{1}{4} cup + \\ +\sfrac{1}{2} + & \sfrac{1}{4} tsp + & \sfrac{1}{2} tsp + & 1\sfrac{1}{2} tsp + & 2 Tbs + & \sfrac{1}{2} cup + \\ +1 + & 1 tsp + & 2 tsp + & 1 Tbs + & \sfrac{1}{4} cup + & 1 cup + \\ +2 + & 1 tsp + & 2 tsp + & 2 Tbs + & \sfrac{1}{2} cup + & {2 cups \\ 1 pint} + \\ +3 + & {1\sfrac{1}{2} tsp \\ \sfrac{1}{2}Tbs} + & 1 Tbs + & 3 Tbs + & \sfrac{3}{4} cup + & {3 cups \\ 1\sfrac{1}{2} pints} + \\ +4 + & 2 tsp + & 4 tsp + & \sfrac{1}{2} cup + & 1 cup + & {4 cups\\ 2 pints} + \\ +6 + & {3 tsp \\ 1 Tbs} + & 2 Tbs + & {6 Tbs \\ {\footnotesize \sfrac{1}{4} cup + 2 Tbs}} + & 1\sfrac{1}{2} cups + & {6 cups \\ 1\sfrac{1}{2} quart} + \\ +8 + & {4 tsp \\ {\small 1 Tbs + 1 tsp}} + & {8 tsp \\ {\small 2 Tbs + 2 tsp}} + & \sfrac{1}{2} cup + & 2 cups + & {8 cups \\ 2 quarts} + \\ +10 + & {5 tsp \\ {\small 1 Tbs + 1 tsp}} + & {10 tsp \\ {\small 3 Tbs + 1 tsp}} + & {10 Tbs \\ {\footnotesize \sfrac{1}{2} cup + 2 Tbs}} + & 2\sfrac{1}{2} cups + & {10 cups \\ 2\sfrac{1}{2} quarts} + \\ +12 + & 3 Tbs + & {4 Tbs \\ \sfrac{1}{2} cup} + & \sfrac{3}{4} cup + & {3 cups \\ 1\sfrac{1}{2} pints} + & {12 cups \\ 3 quarts} + \\ +16 + & {8 tsp \\ {\small 2 Tbs + 2 tsp}} + & 5 Tbs + 1 tsp + & 1 cup + & {4 cups \\ 1 quart} + & {4 quarts \\ 1 gallon} + \\ \end{longtblr} -\paragraph{Note:} All these measurements are based on volume. It is much easier to make adjustments if you use metric measurements. +\paragraph{Note:} All these measurements are based on volume, rather than weight. It is much easier to make adjustments if you use metric measurements. \newgeometry{left=3cm,right=3cm} -\pagestyle{fancy} \tableofcontents \restoregeometry %\makeatletter %\sffamily the family name is \f@family %\makeatother +\pagestyle{fancy} \section{Taco Seasoning}