I'm not a fan of the ring holding them together as it seems to slow me down to take it apart, but I do have a magnetic set as well that comes with a leveler. I do love that set a lot.
Newest addition to the kitchen - these tiny measuring spoons from H-E-B đ„°
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I'm not a fan of the ring holding them together as it seems to slow me down to take it apart, but I do have a magnetic set as well that comes with a leveler. I do love that set a lot.
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These remind me of the PBS cooking show conducted by the late, hilarious Justin Wilson of Louisiana.
He would use these terms all the time, then add in whatever the hell he was feeling at the time. Plus a couple splashes of wine for good measure, meanwhile sampling the bottle as he cooked. :D
Louisiana Cookin
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Mon gars, heâs de patron saint of something, ah tell yuh whut, cher. <3

"Dangit, Peg, I'm feelin' left out, here..."
I really miss back in the day when "cooking shows" taught you how to cook some thing, instead of "what is the most elaborate competition we can think of"
Hmm, you mean like the Iron Chef school of themed cook-offs?
Offhand I'd guess it's similar to what happened to channels like TLC & History. They discovered that by adding more shock, drama, and drifting from pure fact, they reeled in more viewers over time.
I'm old enough to remember the Julia Child-era of cooking shows, which was just straight cooking technique in which the chef was relatively interesting if you were in to cooking, but not memorable if you were neutral. Later chefs like Wilson and Emeril LaGasse were clear personality upgrades that could catch more neutrals. And so it goes...
Yeah, you know it depends. Do I need a tad of white powder or a smidgen? It varies from day to day.
I have a set like that. They are rarely ever used but are essential when called for.
I had just got done making my taco seasoning recipe just before going to H-E-B to buy these, and it calls for a pinch of cinnamon. When I saw them I was like OMG. Needless to say, I haven't used them yet, but next time I make taco seasoning I'll be able to! I've seen some other recipes that say a dash of this or a pinch of that, but never actually knew how much it truly wanted.
I make taco seasoning a cup at a time so everything is rounded up to the nearest teaspoons or tablespoon.
I made a whole bunch of it, filled the jar in my drawer, filled and gave a jar to my MIL, and still have a tiny bit leftover on the pantry shelf.
These may be handy for some people. I consider myself a fairly competent cook and never missed any of these. For larger quantities I have a measuring cup and kitchen scales. For small quantities a teaspoon or a pinch (or a few pinches) have always done the trick. At some point I just started developing a feel for the right measurements.
I put the blame on my tism, but I'm very anal about measurements when baking. I have found my baking to be better when I weigh out cups to grams, as its been said everywhere to be more accurate than measuring cups. I have several different sets of measuring cups and glasses. I love the glass Pyrex ones, they come in a 1 cup, 2 cup and 4 cup. When cooking I'm not so anal if there's a little extra seasoning than what the recipe calls for, as cooking can be a little more loose than baking. But I love doing both. My dream is to have my own bakery one day.
I have those. I think I got them at Bed Bath & Beyond decades ago.
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I'm a big fan of magnetic measuring spoons and cups instead of the ring holding them all together.
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