[post_page_title]Water for the yeast, of course[/post_page_title]
Most recipes are done in specific steps, and even if you have it all up there in your head, there is generally a routine you follow. This means the mom was probably separating the recipe steps in her mind, but this ended up getting a little confusing.
Me: …I know which one you mean. Okay, 6 mugs.
Mom: If you can’t afford all milk, put in some water, but it’s not as good.
Me: Ok, just milk.
Mom: With some water.
Me: But you said not to put in water.
Mom: You needs water for the yeast.
Me: okay, so water for the yeast— Krista D. Ball is a sea hag out to get men (@kristadb1) November 24, 2017
This ended up highlighting that, while you can have a bit of water in your milk quantities, you still need water for the yeast, even if you only have milk. Confusing, but we kinda get it.