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I saw an old recipe that called for an stp of yeast and salt...all other measurements were standard. What does stp mean?










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I saw an old recipe that called for an stp of yeast and salt...all other measurements were standard. What does stp mean?










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  • Welcome to Seasoned Advice SE. :) Can you include a picture of the ingredients and let us know more about the recipe? I can't figure out if this is referring to 5 tsp or something altogether different. Thank you!

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  • Welcome to Seasoned Advice SE. :) Can you include a picture of the ingredients and let us know more about the recipe? I can't figure out if this is referring to 5 tsp or something altogether different. Thank you!

    – elbrant
    1 hour ago

















Welcome to Seasoned Advice SE. :) Can you include a picture of the ingredients and let us know more about the recipe? I can't figure out if this is referring to 5 tsp or something altogether different. Thank you!

– elbrant
1 hour ago





Welcome to Seasoned Advice SE. :) Can you include a picture of the ingredients and let us know more about the recipe? I can't figure out if this is referring to 5 tsp or something altogether different. Thank you!

– elbrant
1 hour ago










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Could it simply be a typo? -> tsp for teaspoon?



Check if the overall proportions make sense with this, then that's probably what it was ;)






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    Could it simply be a typo? -> tsp for teaspoon?



    Check if the overall proportions make sense with this, then that's probably what it was ;)






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