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Posted by Macabre
 - February 13, 2015, 01:30:19 PM
You know meave, there are also mini cupcake tins.  I have no idea how that would be different.  I would have to do the math what you've been dosing in excel.  Thinking about it makes my head hurt.  But in case two of the smaller cupcakes would equal the dose, I just thought I'd throw that out. 

Okay--I found this:




The volume measurements listed here are total capacities, not necessarily recommended fill capacities.

Rectangular pans ~
11" x 7" x 2" rectangular pan ~ 6 cups
13" x 9" x 2" rectangular pan ~ 15 cups

Loaf pans ~
9" x 5" x 3" loaf pan ~ 8 cups
5-1/2" x 3" x 2-1/2" mini loaf pan ~ 2 cups

Muffin pans ~
1-3/4" x 3/4" mini muffin cups ~ 2 tbsp
2-3/4" x 1-1/4" muffin cup ~ 1/4 cup

Cake pans ~
8" x 2" round cake pan ~ 6 cups
9" x 2" round cake pan ~ 8 cups
10" x 2" round cake pan ~ 11 cups
8" x 8" x 2" square cake pan ~ 8 cups
9" x 9" x 2" square cake pan ~ 10 cups
10-1/2" bundt cake pan ~ 15 cups
9" x 2-1/2" springform cake pan ~ 10 cups
10" x 4" tube pan (Angel Food) ~ 16 cups

Pie pans ~
9" x 1-1/2" round pie pan ~ 5 cups
10" x 2" round pie pan ~ 5 cups
10" x 2" fluted tart pan ~ 6 cups

http://www.mygourmetconnection.com/how-to-cook/cooking-tips/baking-pans-sizes-volume.php


This is a handy dandy converter:
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=how%20many%20tablespoons%20in%201%2F4%20cup

So 4 tbs are in 1/4 cup. So two mini muffins equal a muffin. Hmmm.  That's not very helpful.  I guess that would be about 1.5 mini cupcakes, so less for you to have to eat.  :)
Posted by Macabre
 - February 12, 2015, 09:36:07 PM
I'm glad things are going well!  Here are some Texas sheet cake recipes (w/o pecans of course).  I believe these all have two eggs, which should make the math simpler anyway.

http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2007/06/the_best_chocol/

http://southernfood.about.com/od/chocolatecakes/r/bl30620s.htm

This actually uses cocoa, not Betty Crocker mix:
http://www.bettycrocker.com/how-to/tipslibrary/baking-tips/classic-texas-sheet-cake

http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/texas-sheet-cake-3
Posted by maeve
 - February 12, 2015, 01:13:45 PM
Things are going well--much better than a few years ago. So far DD has been dosing every other day. We baked devil's food cake cupcakes over the weekend. She doesn't seem to care for them but her complaint is that they're not chocolatey enough. So I'm going to research some not from mix recipes and maybe add some chocolate chips to a recipe. A 1/8 of dose is such a pain to figure out in terms of how much is in each cupcake in a batch of 20 (when the recipe includes 3 eggs).  It's just slightly more than 3/4 of a cupcake. We give her 3/4 of a cupcake but there's half a cupcake left after portioning the doses.  I'm going to see if I can make the batter in 8 x 8 pans which will make it easier to portion.

There have been no complaints of any stomach aches, which is what she complained of when we tried this previously.  This all makes me very hopeful especially because her egg RAST had declined so much in the past year on its own.
Posted by Macabre
 - February 11, 2015, 03:56:00 PM
Wondering how things are going.
Posted by maeve
 - February 05, 2015, 04:51:01 PM
Quote from: PurpleCat on February 05, 2015, 01:42:23 PM
For my DD it was brownies.....she was happy dosing with those.

We can't do brownies yet per Johns Hopkins' protocol. They are not cooked enough to change the egg protein. Once we get to a higher dose, we'll be able to introduce brownies, casseroles, pancakes, waffles.
Posted by PurpleCat
 - February 05, 2015, 01:42:23 PM
For my DD it was brownies.....she was happy dosing with those.
Posted by Macabre
 - February 05, 2015, 10:11:42 AM
Oooh---Texas Sheet Cake (obviously without the pecans) could be lovely for that.  It is soooooo good.
Posted by maeve
 - February 05, 2015, 09:26:59 AM
DD decided not to dose yesterday.  She'll dose today but we'll wait until after school.  She needs to get a minimum of three doses in each week.  We're looking at muffin recipes, etc. to mix things up a bit.

Right now, the dose is about 3/4 of a cupcake from the batch I made for the challenge. How much depends on how many eggs in the recipe and the yield. I was able to make 20 cupcakes from the batter the other day. Of course, that leads to math challenges for me. We were told by the nurse that it needs to be 1/8ish for the dose. So the 3/4 of a cupcake will be in the ballpark. I'm thinking sheet cakes might be the easier way to dose.
Posted by Macabre
 - February 05, 2015, 06:44:02 AM
So Maeve how did yesterday and today go for dosing?  Does it end up being one whole cupcake?
Posted by GoingNuts
 - February 03, 2015, 07:02:59 PM
 :happydance: :happydance: :happydance:
Posted by PurpleCat
 - February 03, 2015, 05:37:21 PM
Eggcellent! 

Congratulations!
Posted by MaryM
 - February 03, 2015, 01:42:28 PM
Great news!  Congratulations!!!!
Posted by hezzier
 - February 03, 2015, 11:44:29 AM
Great news!
Posted by maeve
 - February 03, 2015, 11:12:50 AM
We have been discharged. Our starting dose is 1/8 of an egg. DD had no problems, and she loved the cupcakes. She's eager to do the baked dosing.
Posted by guess
 - February 03, 2015, 11:07:27 AM
 :yes: Poker rules.  Lock in the gains.

Congrats to DD.