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| If you do have anybody back in the U.S. who can send you a set of stainless steel measuring cups and spoons however, do ask them to do so. The American ones usually give the U.S. measurement as well as the metric equivalent. I agree that weighing small amounts is tedious, and once you start using these cups and spoons, you'll soon get a feel for the metric equivalents.
They can easily be found in stores such as Walmart, and certainly in all major department stores, hypermarkets, superstores and, of course, in cookware shops. They are not expensive, and last forever. I've been using the same ones for 25 years now. | |
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Thanks, Jonell! I have American measuring cups and spoons on their way, in a container someplace...eventually... which is part of why I wasn't rushing out to buy more. I found the same OXO liquid measuring cup that is in one of my boxes at Coop, but especially given the price, I was unwilling to buy a second one. Once they arrive, most of the problems go away.