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define the following terms: Scratch Cooking, Convenience Cooking, Recipe, Ingredient, Yield, Volume, Weight, Herb, Spice, Rub, and Marinade.

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Answer: scratch cooking: preparing food using basic ingredients rather than buying meals that have already been prepared.

convenience cooking: the practice of streamlining recipes for simplicity and speed of preparation.

recipe: a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish, including a list of the ingredients required.

ingredient: any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.

yield: how much you will have of a finished or processed product.

volume: measuring your ingredients with measuring cups instead of with a scale.

weight: to use a heavy object placed on top of a prepared food for the purpose of squeezing out excess fat or liquid, or to force a food to form to the contour of a mold. / the measurement of how heavy an item is.

herb: any plant that does not have woody perennial stems like a tree or shrub.

spice: seasonings used to flavor food that are derived from plants.

rub: a mixture of spices or herbs that is applied to food for the purpose of adding flavor.

marinade: a liquid, such as vinegar, wine or oil, with spices or other flavorings added to it, which is made for the purpose of soaking a food in it to add flavor or to tenderize.

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