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I like youtube recipes, because I'm a new enough cook that seeing exactly how much to cut or knead things is helpful. I find myself jumping back all the time because I missed important steps.
YouTube recipes have gotten hit or miss for me and I blame TikTok. They have become super short without lots of relevant information. If you're lucky they will display the ingredient quantity on screen for a second before moving on.
I recently was looking for a new recipe to try and found so many YouTube "recipes" that read like a Great British Bake Off Challenge.
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