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tablespoons - do they exist?

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starkadder · 19/09/2009 13:33

OK, so my DH says that when a recipe calls for a tablespoon, what it really means is a dessert spoon, since NO-ONE has tablespoons. He claims that this is true because we don't have any tablespoons and because he has never seen one in a shop. I think we don't have any because we have never bought any and that he has never seen one in a shop because he has never been into a kitchen equipment shop...

Opinions please!

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Cies · 19/09/2009 13:38

I have tablespoons - they are bigger than dessert spoons. We also call them serving spoons. If it's causing a problem, why don't you buy one of those sets of measuring spoons?

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southeastastra · 19/09/2009 13:39

i have some too

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roomforthree · 19/09/2009 13:41

Your DH is wrong.

A tablespoon equates to 15ml. i.e. 3 teaspoons.

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Itsjustafleshwound · 19/09/2009 13:43

Tablespoon - 15ml

I have them too!

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Itsjustafleshwound · 19/09/2009 13:44

And a dessert spoon is a different measurement - I think it is 10ml

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MrsBlennerhasset · 19/09/2009 13:44

Tablespoon = 15mls
Dessert spoon = 10mls
Teaspoon = 5mls

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ShowOfHands · 19/09/2009 13:45

I have two tablespoons.

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mawbroon · 19/09/2009 13:55

I use measuring spoons. Just looking at my assorted cutlery drawer, there are all different sizes of "tablespoons" and "teaspoons". Some are fairly flat and some are deep, so there's no way they hold the same!

I was given american measuring cups too and never saw myself using them, until I realised that it opened up a whole host of recipes off the internet that didn't need translated from cups to oz.

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FabBakerGirlIsBack · 19/09/2009 13:56

Your DH is wrong.

You can buy measuring spoons all over the place and a dessert spoon is smaller than a tablespoon.

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MmeLindt · 19/09/2009 13:58

I have a table spoon and measuring spoons.

Your DH is clueless and should stick to gardening/woodwork/knitting...

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serenity · 19/09/2009 13:59

I have tablespoons and measuring spoons preens more than SoH :p

Can you get US 'cups' over here? I have a really nice Muffin cookbook that's a pita to use because it's all in American.

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MmeLindt · 19/09/2009 14:04

My foodprocessor has a cups measurement on it.

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madamy · 19/09/2009 14:05

I have 2 old fashioned tablespoons, measuring spoons and cups! Got the last 2 in nice sets from Lakeland

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FabBakerGirlIsBack · 19/09/2009 14:08

You can buy jugs with cup measurements on and bread makers have cup measurements on their measuring cups too.

Actually, I got some silver measuring cups in Sainsbury's that look like little saucepans.

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MmeLindt · 19/09/2009 14:11

US measuring cups

Strangely enough, I have not found a proper old fashioned tablespoon. Are they not made anymore?

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norksinmywaistband · 19/09/2009 14:15

I got mine at a car boot sale

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deepdarkwood · 19/09/2009 14:16

Your dh is bonkers
I have three tablespoons ... although only my granny's old one is a 'proper' tablespoon ito being 15 ml

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serenity · 19/09/2009 14:22

Having checked my measuring jug, following FBG's post, I find it has cups on it. Observation is plainly not one of my finer skills. Ta for that. (in my defence I've only had it counts fingers 12 years... )

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FabBakerGirlIsBack · 19/09/2009 14:23
Grin
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MmeLindt · 19/09/2009 14:23

Ok, maybe someone else knows where to get one, I am all googled out.

I will guard my good old tbsp with my life now that I know it is irreplacable. Not so keen on the measuring spoon sets.

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FabBakerGirlIsBack · 19/09/2009 14:26

What do you want MmeLindt?

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FabBakerGirlIsBack · 19/09/2009 14:28

Old English tablespoon.

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MmeLindt · 19/09/2009 14:32

I don't actually want one, I have one.

I was wasting time amusing myself trying to find on for the OP intead of doing the ironing

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Thredworm · 19/09/2009 14:40

To answer the question in the thread title, there is no (table)spoon.

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GoldenSnitch · 19/09/2009 14:48

I got a set of Nigella measuring spoons (proper spoon shaped and everything) as a wedding present. Has everything from a "pinch" to a tablespoon.

V. useful. Amazon have them here They even come in a range of colours!

Just noticed she does cups too...

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