One method for measuring liquids you might want to consider is to pour
into a spoon over a paper cup.  Then bend the top of the cup into a
point and pour the over spill back into the bottle.


On 9/17/10, Jean Marcley <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a jar with oil in it that I can measure out a tablespoon at a time.
> A little messier because now I have to wash the spoon, but much less oil in
> my cooking.
> Jean
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>> Hi all!
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>> I am wondering how you pour or measure oil? Everytime I try to pour
>> oil in a pan I get a little more than I want.
>> Any suggestions in what to do?
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Malak
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