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1 tbsp = 3 tsp

1 tsp = 0.33 tbsp

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Q: What is the Difference in size of Iced teaspoon and teaspoon?
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What should you do with an iced teaspoon after you have used it to stir your tea?

You should place it on a napkin or saucer plate.


Is iced tea spoon same measure as tea spoon?

Iced tea spoons in most flatware patterns have smaller bowls than that same pattern's tea spoons.Further, neither an iced tea spoon nor a tea spoon is a teaspoon measure, nor are they intended to be. If you need a teaspoon (as in a recipe), that means to use a measuring spoon, not a piece of arbitrarily-sized flatware.


What is a long teaspoon used for?

These are usually called iced tea spoons, because their primary use is stirring sugar into a tall glass of iced tea. But it is easy to find other uses for long spoons like them.


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Depends what size but probbably a dollar.


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200mg is 1/25 of a teaspoon.


Is it more correct to eat your cereal with a teaspoon or a tablespoon?

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How a teaspoon look?

the size of a small spoon


How many calories are in Lee's Sandwich's Iced Coffee?

310 calories for a Regular size.


Can you use 2 teaspoon baking powder instead of 2 teaspoon double action baking powder difference in cake texture?

I think so. The difference will be negligible.


Is 10 cc one teaspoon?

Nope 2. One teaspoon is 5cc, but I guess it really depends on the size of your spoon!


How many calories in a McDonald's Carmel Iced coffee standard size?

There are 190 Calories and 8 grams of fat.


Suzy puts a teaspoon of sugar in a glass of unsweetened tea upon stirring all of the sugar dissolves suzy puts another teaspoon of sugar in the iced tea and stirs it some of the sugar sinks to the?

The rest of the sugar sinks to the bottom because the solvent has reached its capacity to dissolve the solute.