The dessert spoon is 12.5ml.....just under a tablespoon which is 15ml (in UK)...interesting that in Australia 1 tablespoon is 20 ml
Slightly bigger than a tea spoon.
Sooty black on the bottom. Probably crusty in the spoon.
A big spoon!
Inverted spoon, occurring in swarms.
Like a spoon. I'll try to illustrate it: (LOOK AT THE DOTS_ .______________________ _._____________________ ___.___________________ ______.___________._____ _______________________ ________.________.______
no the image is distorted
Something get over it. Gosh......................
The big dipper looks like a big spoon in the sky
Please check the link below.
It often looked like a ladle or spoon on top of a plate. The handle of the spoon or ladle always pointed to the magnetic south. The plate is often made of bronze.
the size of a small spoon
Oxidised.
Yes