1999-2001 Measuring Guides
Model Name: Household Spoons, Measuring Cups, and Measuring Spoons (SP1-SP2; C1-C4; S1-S4)
Product Information | ||
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Model | Manufacturer | Product No. |
MUG | Carlisle FoodService Products | BSH32_A |
COF | NASCO | WA04824H |
Description:
Model | Rim Capacity (oz) |
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SP1 | 1 1/2 tsp |
SP2 | 1 tsp |
Model | Rim Capacity (oz) |
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C1 | 1/4 c |
C2 | 1/3 c |
C3 | 1/2 c |
C4 | 1 c |
Model | Rim Capacity (oz) |
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S1 | 1 tbsp |
S2 | 1 tsp |
S3 | 1/2 tsp |
S4 | 1/4 tsp |
The household spoons are used to help estimate the volume of liquid foods such as soup, and solid foods such as baby cereal.
The measuring cups and measuring spoons are used to help estimate the volume of liquid, solid, and semisolid foods. For example, these cups would be used to measure liquids such as juice or milk, solids such as potato salad or corn chips, and semisolids such as ice cream and pudding.
It is important to document the form of the food (e.g., sliced, chopped, or shredded) when using these models to quantify the volume of solid foods.
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