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Serena and Emma jump up and down in their kitchen. They pour nuts into a clear glass mixing bowl and then add chicken to a frying pan full of tomatoes.

The title reads, ?tvokids presents 5 Ingredients Challenge?.

Emma stands in front of the kitchen counter. She wears a colourful apron over a red long-sleeved shirt. Her long dark hair is pulled back.

Emma says, TODAY, ON THE
FIVE INGREDIENTS CHALLENGE,
CHEF MARLOW
IS GOING TO SHOW US
SOME TIPS AND TRICKS ON...

Emma and Marlow drum on the counter with measuring cups.

(DRUM ROLL)

Marlow says, HOW TO MEASURE EVERYTHING!

Emma says, WELL, IN A KITCHEN, OF COURSE.

Marlow wears a chef's jacket with a brown apron over top. He has medium-length brown hair and a neatly trimmed
beard.

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Text reads, ?5 Ingredients Challenge with Emma and Marlow?.

Text reads, ?Measure Twice, Eat Once?.

Marlow says, HERE IS THE OFFICIAL
FIVE INGREDIENTS
KITCHEN GUIDE
TO COOKING MEASUREMENTS.
LET'S GET STARTED.

They have measuring cups and spoons laid out on the counter.

Marlow continues,
RECIPES
USE QUANTITIES
AND UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
TO EXPLAIN HOW MUCH
OF THE INGREDIENT TO USE.
"HALF" IS A QUANTITY
AND "CUP"
IS THE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT.
THE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT CHANGES
DEPENDING
ON WHAT INGREDIENT
YOU'RE MEASURING
AND THE SYSTEM YOU'RE USING.
IF YOUR RECIPE CALLS FOR:
MILLILITERS, LITERS, GRAMS
OR KILOGRAMS,
THEN IT'S METRIC.
BUT IF YOUR RECIPE CALLS FOR:
TEASPOONS, TABLESPOONS,
OUNCES OR POUNDS,
THEN...

Emma says, IT'S IMPERIAL.

Marlow says, YOU GOT IT!

Emma says, BUT WHAT DO THOSE WORDS MEAN?

Marlow says, AH... WELL, THE EASIEST WAY
TO UNDERSTAND
WHAT ALL THESE WORDS MEAN
IS TO LOOK AT THE TOOLS
THAT EACH UNIT CORRESPONDS TO.
MEASURING SPOONS
MEASURE TABLESPOONS,
TEASPOONS AND MILLILITERS.
MEASURING CUPS
MEASURE CUPS,
BUT ALSO FLUID OUNCES,
AND MILLILITERS.
WHEN MEASURING DRY INGREDIENTS,
FILL UP YOUR CUP
WITHOUT PACKING IT IN.
THEN, SCRAPE THE EXCESS
OFF THE TOP.

Emma says, YOU MEASURE TABLESPOONS
AND TEASPOONS THE SAME WAY.

Emma demonstrates filling a spoon and using a butter knife to level off the top.

Marlow says, WHEN YOU'RE MEASURING LIQUIDS,
ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK
AT EYE LEVEL TO MAKE SURE
YOU'RE SPOT-ON.
AH...

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Emma and Marlow crouch down to get a better look at the glass measuring cup's lines. Marlow tops up the milk he's pouring.

Marlow says, ONE CUP.

Emma says, BUT WHAT DO WE DO
IF OUR RECIPE IS METRIC,
AND WE ONLY HAVE
MEASURING CUPS AND SPOONS?

Marlow says, WELL EMMA, WITH A LITTLE BIT
OF MATH, IT'S EASY.
FIVE MILLILITERS IS EQUAL
TO ONE TEASPOON.
15 MILLILITERS
EQUALS ONE TABLESPOON.
AND 240 MILLILITERS
EQUALS ONE CUP.
FIGURING OUT THE REST
IS JUST FRACTIONS.
IF YOUR RECIPE CALLS FOR
120 MILLILITERS...

Emma says, THAT'S HALF A CUP!

Marlow says, RIGHT.
AND IF IT CALLS FOR
60 MILLILITERS...

Emma says, THAT'S A QUARTER CUP.

Marlow says, PERFECT.

Emma says, NOW THAT YOU KNOW EVERYTHING
ABOUT MEASURING
YOUR INGREDIENTS,
IT'S TIME TO GET COOKING!

Marlow says, SEE YOU NEXT TIME FOR MORE
KITCHEN TIPS AND TRICKS.

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Credits read, ?A Production by Prestigo Medias for tvokids?.

Credits continue, ?Concept - Daniel Coutu. Hosts - Emma Altomare, Marlow Stainfield?.

Other credits follow.

Text reads, ?tvokids. Prestigo Storyverse?.