Fix mismatch between flowchart and figure

Hopefully the last one.
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@@ -127,12 +127,12 @@ crust building. During the first stage of the bake, the dough
increases in size. The water in your dough evaporates and pushes
the whole dough upwards.
\begin{flowchart}[!htb]
\begin{figure}[!htb]
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{baking-process-steam.jpg}
\caption[Steam building with inverted tray]{How steam builds in your oven
using the later described inverted tray method.}%
\label{flc:inverted-tray}
\end{flowchart}
\end{figure}
Normally, under high heat a crust would form. Just like
if you were to bake vegetables in your home oven, at some point
@@ -271,14 +271,14 @@ By placing another tray on top of your dough, the steam
created from the dough and water source stays
around your dough.
\begin{figure}[!htb]
\begin{flowchart}[!htb]
\begin{center}
\input{figures/fig-inverted-tray-method.tex}
\caption[Inverted tray baking process]{A schematic visualization the
inverted tray baking method that works great for home ovens.}%
\label{fig:inverted-tray-process}
\end{center}
\end{figure}
\end{flowchart}
The biggest advantage of this method compared to the