A place online for people to create and share mnemonics by category.
The more cryptic the better. For instance, the recipe for biscuits in a poem:
Four o'clock ceremony
Old Sal was there And three old haunts rose gently on the wind a 45 played into the grave as Daisy sifted in Buttermilk Mike Twice her size Waited by the bower Where Fatboy Dave's Mealy grains would Feed the fourfold flowers
The recipe is based on weight ratios. Sal is salt and the haunts that rise are baking powder. So this describes a 3:1 baking powder to salt weight ratio. You should sift your flour (Daisy), and the ratio of flour to the rest ingredients already in the bowl is 45:1. The ratio of buttermilk to flour is 2:1 by weight. The ratio of flour, salt and baking powder to shortening or other fat) is 4:1 The fat is cut into flour mixture until it looks like cornmeal. There is a 2:1 ratio between the buttermilk and the flour. The buttermilk is added last.
This is just an example, different people could come up with different mnemonics for the same thing:
Three to one salt to rise Mixture one to forty-five Double this for buttermilk And set the buttermilk aside Shortening, butter and their ilk are half of half of what is dry Cut the dry into the fat Add the wet after that -- nomocrow, Jul 28 2009 Mnemonics site http://www.eudesign.../mnems/_mnframe.htm [jutta, Jul 28 2009] Recipes in Rhyme http://www.library....n/exhibit/page2.htm [21 Quest, Jul 28 2009] I googled, I really did.
Thank you for the link, I'll delete.-- nomocrow, Jul 28 2009 No, wait. Give the rest of us a time to bookmark that great link. Let it lie for a few days.
Thanks to both of you.-- normzone, Jul 28 2009 Another one (see link). I Googled the term "recipes that rhyme".-- 21 Quest, Jul 28 2009 halfbakery