Hello,
A suggestion for measuring liquid ingredients:
I never try to pour liquids into a measuring cup, but pour items such as oil, vinegar, milk, etc into a wide mouth jug or container, and then use a quarter or half cup measure to scoop out the amount to add to other ingredients.
That way, you do not get the whole of the bottle at once, or maybe none at all!

Sheila,
Vancouver, Canada.

At 03:08 PM 5/7/2014, you wrote:
I have the pourfect measuring cups and spoons, and I really like them for measuring dry ingredients. However, they recommend their beakers for liquids. I ordered them and there is no way to feel the markings. Does anyone know of accessible cups for accurately measuring liquids?

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