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Discover LudwigThe word "teaspoon" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word "teaspoon" whenever you need to refer to a small spoon used for measuring or stirring. For example: "I added three teaspoons of sugar to the batter."
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teaspoon
noun
A small spoon used to stir the contents of a cup or glass.
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Put the jam into a piping bag with a long, fine nozzle and push into the centre of each square, then squeeze half a teaspoon of jam into each one.
Add a teaspoon of honey and, once that's melted, tilt the pan slightly and repeatedly spoon the hot mixture over the egg until the top of the yolk is just opaque.
Mix soy sauce, chinkiang vinegar, sugar, chilli oil (lots) and a teaspoon of toasted sesame oil to dress raw cucumber, broad beans or western salads.
They gave each tiny town a picture to put on a postcard, which was then put on a teaspoon, a tea towel, a ruler or on a really long/oversized pencil.
Or at least it would if I could ever find a teaspoon in the communal kitchen.
Fill your jar with water, add a teaspoon of glitter, and two drops of glycerin to stop the glitter settling too quickly.
Makes one cornbread, or enough for 20 pieces Heat the oven to 190C/375F/gas mark 5. Sift together 180g coarse yellow cornmeal (aka polenta), 125g plain flour, a teaspoon of baking powder, a quarter-teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda, half a teaspoon of salt and 125g caster sugar.
In trials on the farms of maize farmers in western Kenya, the three economists found that using half a teaspoon of fertiliser per plant increased seasonal profits by an average of 36% per acre, even if farmers made no other changes to their farming techniques.
Up against lavishly financed Russian media, cash-strapped, fractious Europe will always struggle: one American official likens the battle to using a teaspoon to shovel out of a snowstorm.
In about 2 or 3 hours' time add very gently to the cream 1 teaspoon made mustard and 1 tablespoon each salad oil and vinegar.
With a few exceptions, most people need no more than 0.5 grams a day and seriously shouldn't take more than 2.3 grams (the amount of sodium in a teaspoon of salt).
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