- and, in
places where metric units are used, for
cooking purposes, a
teaspoonful is
defined as 5mL (about 0·18
imperial fluid ounce or 0·17 US
fluid ounce)...
- system: C-5, C-12 3.5516328125 ml in the
British Imperial system: C-7 A
teaspoonful has been
considered equal to one
fluid dram for
medical prescriptions...
- and the
instant before the cake is
moulded beat well in the
third of a
teaspoonful of
carbonate of soda: bake an hour in a
moderate oven. Rinsky, Glenn;...
-
reporting a gas attack, and
Groucho tells his aide: "Tell him to take a
teaspoonful of
bicarbonate of soda and a half a gl**** of water." In A
Night at the...
-
normally signifies a
teaspoonful.[citation needed] It is
abbreviated coch or cochl, from Latin: cochlearium, a
small Roman spoon. "
Teaspoonful" is
often used...
- (for
example by
inserting instructions like "after
burning one-half
teaspoonful of
Temple Incense"
along with
ordering information for the incense)....
- a dash of
Angostura over a lump of ice in a
large gl****, add
about a
teaspoonful of
Campari bitters, a winegl****-full of vermouth, a
little gin, a shaving...
- hours"; (2)
Tincture rhubarb, 1 ounce;
Laudanum 4 drachms; "Dose: One
teaspoonful every three hours." In a
section entitled "Professional Prescriptions"...
- then heated, then
mixed again once
cooled with
water and a
quarter teaspoonful of
baking soda to make an
effervescent drink. It was
suggested as a temperance...
- quality. The
volume of ****
ejaculate varies but is
generally about 1
teaspoonful or less. A
review of 30
studies concluded that the
average was around...