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    When Substituting Shortening in a Formula Calling for Butter, the Quantity
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When Substituting Shortening in a Formula Calling for Butter, the Quantity

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Question 31

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When substituting shortening in a formula calling for butter, the quantity of liquid must be reduced to compensate for moisture in the shortening.

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