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       Date:   Sun, 15 Nov 2020 15:16:24 +0100
       
       Add clarification about measurements to lebkuchen spice
       
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                * Everything always tastes better when whole seeds are used, but you should be able to
                  replace the spices with pre-ground versions as well (I actually used pre-ground
                  coriander when I made this). Pre-ground cardamom is utterly horrible, though.
       +        * There has been some confusion regarding the teaspoon measurements, since they can be
       +          done using the seeds or pre-ground spices, resulting in differing amounts of actual
       +                 spice. If I remember correctly, I originally measured cloves, allspice, cardamom,
       +                 and fennel using the whole seeds. Note that the measurements aren't very exact,
       +                 for instance, since the allspice seeds are fairly large, I just filled the teaspoon
       +                 and had them go a bit over the top. I measured cinnamon, ginger, orange zest, lemon
       +                 zest, coriander, nutmeg, and mace as powder, although there shouldn't be much of a
       +                 difference for the coriander. One important detail is that I used freshly ground
       +                 nutmeg, which is much stronger than the pre-ground versions. I mainly did it this way
       +                 because those are the formats I had each of the spices in. Ideally, whole seeds should
       +                 be used as much as possible, as already mentioned in the last note.
                * It probably is better to just add orange and/or lemon zest when making the Lebkuchen,
                  but it's easier to put it directly into the spice. Honestly, this spice can be
                  changed a lot and still called Lebkuchen spice - back in the day, everyone had their