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I use measuring spoons which come in sets of 4-6 spoons and are quite cheap in Kitchen stores. I have 3 sets which cover the range 2 ml right up to 1/2 cup ( 120 ml ). These are found in kitchen stores and usually cost $3 - 4 per set.

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