SC - Teaspoon? Tablespoon?
Decker, Terry D.
TerryD at Health.State.OK.US
Mon Jan 10 09:28:53 PST 2000
> > << >Cream Filling:
> > 3 t. Heavy cream.
> >
> > Ras, would that be tablespoons? >>
> >
> > Yes, tblsp. Sorry!
> >
> > Ras
>
> That's interesting. I was always taught that
> the small "t" stood for "teaspoon" and the
> capitol "T" stood for "tablespoon".
>
> Different strokes, I guess.
>
> Gunthar
>
It is common, but not universal, practice to capitalize the T on tablespoon.
The abbreviations tsp. for teaspoon and tbsp for tablespoon are also
appropriate. Capitalization of the "t" on tablespoon helps reduce errors.
Bear
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