SatelliteEyes
Assistant Cook
Can anyone suggest a rule of thumb conversion from "regular" spoon to measured tablespoon?
My first step in trying to eat healthier this year is to keep oatmeal at my desk at work so I can make myself breakfast on days I'm to rushed to eat it at home. It will save me a lot of money and calories in Tim Hortons.
My problem is that the recipe for one serving of Quaker oatmeal is 1/2 c oats, 1 c water, but I do not have a 1/2 c measure at my desk and I don't really want to buy a new set or bring one from home (where I need it). I do have a spoon. Not a soup spoon, but a regular .... cereal spoon?
I know that these are technically called "teaspoons", but they definitely hold more than a measured teaspoon.
Thank you!
My first step in trying to eat healthier this year is to keep oatmeal at my desk at work so I can make myself breakfast on days I'm to rushed to eat it at home. It will save me a lot of money and calories in Tim Hortons.
My problem is that the recipe for one serving of Quaker oatmeal is 1/2 c oats, 1 c water, but I do not have a 1/2 c measure at my desk and I don't really want to buy a new set or bring one from home (where I need it). I do have a spoon. Not a soup spoon, but a regular .... cereal spoon?
I know that these are technically called "teaspoons", but they definitely hold more than a measured teaspoon.
Thank you!