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  • Title: Picnics
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 96
  • Publisher: ➤  Chronicle Books - Chronicle Books LLC
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"SOME OF THE BEST PICNICS ARE MADE UP OF BITS AND BITES of this and that: A nibble here of good and salty prosciutto draped over a juicy slice of melon, a bite there of bracing crisp pickles, and a handful of pine nuts and pecans."

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  • First Year Published: 2004
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
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    Tablespoon

    part of a place-setting. Common tablespoons intended for use as cutlery (called dessert spoons in the UK, where a tablespoon is always a serving spoon) usually

    Teaspoon

    "Inaccuracies in dosing drugs with teaspoons and tablespoons: Drug dosing with teaspoons/tablespoons". International Journal of Clinical Practice. 64

    Cooking weights and measures

    of 240 mL, based on the US customary cup. * In the UK, teaspoons and tablespoons are formally ⁠1/160⁠ and ⁠1/40⁠ of an imperial pint (3.55 mL and 14.21 mL)

    Dessert spoon

    Similar in size to a soup spoon (intermediate between a teaspoon and a tablespoon) but with an oval rather than round bowl, it typically has a capacity

    Measuring spoon

    (50%~146% of 5 ml) for teaspoons and 7~20 ml (47%~133% of 15 ml) for tablespoons. The difference in size can be dangerous when cutlery is used for critical

    Cup (unit)

    units". BIPM. Retrieved 2014-05-26. Rebecca (2016-04-28). "How Many Tablespoons in a Cup – Easy Conversions". First Health Mag. Retrieved 2016-05-08

    Muesli

    either walnuts, almonds, or hazelnuts: 1 tablespoon. Rolled oats: 1 tablespoon, "previously soaked in 3 tablespoons water for 12 hours". Lemon juice: from

    Grey Poupon

    two tablespoons of Grey Poupon mustard with two tablespoons good red wine vinegar. Then, whisking constantly with a fork, slowly add six tablespoons olive

    Soup spoon

    silverware made prior to about 1900 do not have round soup spoons; a tablespoon was used (and still is in some British houses where the silver predates

    Gill (unit)

    ⁠1/8⁠ imperial quart ≡ ⁠1/4⁠ imperial pint ≡ ⁠1/2⁠ imperial cup ≡ 10 tablespoons ≡ 40 Imperial fluid drams ≡ 142.0653125 mL ≈ 4.8038 U.S. fluid ounces