@ZachWeinersmith Do your recipes often have forks in them? (The decision kind, not the dining kind.) Or loops? (The procedural kind, not the spaghetti kind.)
@dan @ZachWeinersmith Recipes do in fact often have "while you're waiting for X, start with Y" branches.
@adriano @ZachWeinersmith It feels to me that putting a loop into a recipe to explain a "while you're waiting, do this" is a bit like writing a program with a polling loop. Cooking for me feels more like an event-driven paradigm: "when this, do that" with the "while you're waiting" tasks on a lower priority thread.
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Or descriptions of ways to affect some important property (e.g. "to increase stickiness add eggs, to decrease it add water").