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Leavening: Adjusting For Altitude If your recipe calls for one teaspoon of leavening, you may need to adjust it based on where you live. At sea-level, use one teaspoon. At 3,500 feet, use 2/3 teaspoon. At 5,000 feet, use 1/2. At 6,500 feet, use 1/3. Over 6,500 feet, use 1/4. |
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