Measuring spoons

I'm afraid I can't accept the official version of spoons exemplified by sets of (usually) plastic spoons hanging on a metal ring because, one, they vary and, two, I think they're a bit on the mean side.

I much prefer to use real tablespoons, dessertspoons and teaspoons. A point to remember is that two teaspoons equates to one dessertspoon, and two dessertspoons to one tablespoon.

I use conventional, old-fashioned teaspoons (5ml), dessertspoons (10ml), and tablespoons (20ml).

Old English Fiddle spoons (stainless steel)
 

STOCKIST:

Arthur Price

Brittania Way,
Lichfield
Staffordshire
WS14 9UY

Email: enquires@arthurprice.com
Tel: 01543 257 775
Web: www.arthurprice.com

You are here