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pwm (pwm@crlf.ninja)'s status on Saturday, 27-Jan-2024 19:32:59 JST pwm How much cocoa powder is appropriate to take one pie and make it that pie but chocolate?
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'ol Mitch (olmitch@shitposter.club)'s status on Saturday, 27-Jan-2024 19:32:55 JST 'ol Mitch This one uses chopped chocolate! https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/food-cooking/recipes/a11850/chocolate-pie/ Heavens Feel likes this. -
ĐØⱠⱠ (doll@decayable.ink)'s status on Saturday, 27-Jan-2024 19:32:56 JST ĐØⱠⱠ Now do pie if black or chinese. In conversation permalink -
ĐØⱠⱠ (doll@decayable.ink)'s status on Saturday, 27-Jan-2024 19:32:57 JST ĐØⱠⱠ I trust your instincts on this. Go forth and make it that pie but chocolate. In conversation permalink -
:suihead: (sui@decayable.ink)'s status on Saturday, 27-Jan-2024 19:32:57 JST :suihead: This is your pie if it was chocolate. In conversation permalink Attachments
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pwm (pwm@crlf.ninja)'s status on Saturday, 27-Jan-2024 19:32:58 JST pwm @Doll I'm thinking it takes 1/4 cup In conversation permalink -
ĐØⱠⱠ (doll@decayable.ink)'s status on Saturday, 27-Jan-2024 19:32:59 JST ĐØⱠⱠ This problem requires more information to solve. In conversation permalink -
'ol Mitch (olmitch@shitposter.club)'s status on Saturday, 27-Jan-2024 19:39:40 JST 'ol Mitch Chat GPT sez
>To make a standard pie with a chocolate flavor, adding about 1/4 cup of cocoa powder is a good starting point. However, the exact amount can vary depending on the size of the pie and the intensity of the chocolate flavor desired. Adjust to taste, and remember to reduce the amount of flour by the same amount of cocoa powder added to maintain the consistency of the pie filling.In conversation permalink Heavens Feel likes this.
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