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The phrase "a teaspoon and a half of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a measurement of an ingredient in cooking or baking.
Example: "For the recipe, you will need a teaspoon and a half of vanilla extract."
Alternatives: "one and a half teaspoons of" or "1.5 teaspoons of".
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Stir in the butter, vinegar, a teaspoon and a half of salt and plenty of pepper.
Add all the other ingredients bar the oil and yoghurt, plus a teaspoon and a half of salt.
Fill a medium pan with water, add a teaspoon and a half of salt, and bring to a boil.
Mix all the ingredients in a large saucepan and add a teaspoon and a half of salt.
Add a teaspoon and a half of oil to the pan in which you cooked the onions and put on a medium-high heat.
Put all the dressing ingredients in a small bowl with a teaspoon and a half of salt and a good grind of black pepper, and mix well.
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Pour over 580ml boiling water, a teaspoon and a quarter of salt and half the butter.
Sprinkle one-and-a-half teaspoons (1.5 tsp) of salt over the coconut chicken mixture.
Add one teaspoon of salt and a half teaspoon of pepper.
In a colder climate, you may need to use a whole teaspoon of yeast instead of just a half of a teaspoon!
Add a teaspoon of salt, a half teaspoon of pepper, and any other seasonings you desire.
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