Part 1 - The Cupboard
Inside the kitchen is a closed, openable, fixed in place container called a cupboard. The description of the cupboard is "The cupboard has a dark oaky texture to it; you can't tell whether it's fake or made of real wood. [if the cupboard is closed]A brushed metal handle can be used to open it.[end if]". The initial appearance of the cupboard is "Just above your head, a cupboard is affixed to the wall.".
Inside the cupboard is a massive measuring cup. The massive measuring cup is a graduated fluid container. The fluid capacity of the massive measuring cup is 32.0 fl oz. The description of the massive measuring cup is "The massive measuring cup is approximately the size of your head. It is made of thick glass and has the word 'pyrex' written on it in a red font that looks like it's from the 1970s."
The whisk is in the cupboard. The description of the whisk is "A bulbous metallic instrument used for blending ingredients."
The spatula is in the cupboard. The description of the spatula is "A flat, black silicone pallet attached at an angle to the handle, used for flipping things. Apparently internet merchants refer to this as a 'flipper' or 'turner', but you grew up calling it a spatula.". Understand "flipper" and "turner" as the spatula.
Inside the cupboard is a Bisquick box. The description of the box is "It is bright yellow with blue text on it. Instructions are printed on the back.".
The instructions are part of the box. The description of the instructions is "'Combine Bisquick, milk, and an egg to create delicious pancake batter. Pour into a skillet under medium heat and flip when pancakes bubble and bottoms are golden brown.'". Understand "directions" as the instructions.
A thing can be readable. The instructions are readable. Understand "read [something readable]" as examining.