Yes, Tab. meant tablespoon when I went to school.
Yes, Tab. meant tablespoon when I went to school.
it's funny how things change - when I went to school t. meant teaspoon and T. meant tablespoon - but I've seen them all written so many different ways
It was the same with me. t for teaspoon and T for tablesoon.
When we lived in northern Illinois there was a talk-show host who had a cooking segment, on which he hosted local chefs. As they gave the ingredients, he'd repeat them, saying:
One big T such & such. One little t so and so.
The more modern usage is tsp and tbls. But as long as people understand, it doesn't make much difference.
I still have many recipes written - one dessertspoon, one sugar spoon, etc.
Well that is interesting because I borrowed a cook book from the library and the used t and T. My brain went crossed for a moment because I never saw that before. My mother had some old cook books and none of them used that abreviation. Really interesting.
Mashed potatoes using chicken broth instead of milk and smashed cauliflower
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