Measuring liquid ingredients You can measure tablespoons and teaspoons of liquids with the same measuring spoons you use for dry ingredients. But measuring larger amounts of liquids is not the same as measuring dry or solid ingredients. To measure liquids correctly and get them out of the cup easily, use a liquid measuring cup with a pouring spout. Choose clear measuring cups So that you can easily see the level of the liquid inside. Choose measuring cups with large, easy-to-read markings To show the measurements.
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Included: 1. Mini-book on measuring liquid ingredients2. 2 Question/answer mini-books (1 with picture hints & 1 without) on measuring liquid
Measuring Liquid Ingredients