Re: May I brag a bit?
- From: Kate Dicey <kate@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 12:05:10 +0100
Jessamy wrote:
well as I don't know how big an American table spoon in from seeing one I
quoted from the book of a very well known cook book writer. she said that on
a teaspoon level the size difference didn't matter.
however if you want a sample European table spoon (can't promise they are
the same size as a British one LOL) I'd be happy to send you an old one of
mine :-)
Hehehe... I have an old one of my granny's that I use... If the recipe says tablesspoons and the like rather than exact ounces or grams, I reckon approximate is good enough and don't sweat it. Cookery is, after all, witchcraft not chemestry.
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