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2006-06-08 08:00:55
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answer #1
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answered by lou 7
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2006-06-08 10:21:16
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answer #2
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answered by quepie 6
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2006-06-08 07:14:15
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answer #3
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answered by fazzy0323 3
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2006-06-08 04:49:25
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answer #4
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answered by HoneyBee24-7-365 5
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2006-06-08 02:57:45
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-06-08 02:57:57
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answer #6
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answered by LetMEtell&AskYOU 5
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In America and Canada: 3 (5 ml) teaspoons = 1 tablespoon (15 ml)
In Australia and the UK: 4 (5 ml) teaspoons = 1 tablespoon (20ml)
Be very careful when using recipes from different English speaking countries.
2006-06-08 04:57:00
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answer #7
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answered by allankw 4
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there are STILL 3 as has been the case in the last 10000 times people have asked this SAME question. Try looking at 'related questions' when posting....
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at least have the courage to post this on your question...
and as I said already... im always 'nasty' or aka honest...
From: kellie
Subject: teaspoon top tablespoons
Message: Sorry if I inconvenienced you, you didn't have to waste your time answering. I am sure you are some sort of genuis that should be spending time on more inportant things. I have other things to do today, I didn't read the related questions because I don't spend all day everyday doing this. Next time I will try to do some research and maybe you don't have to be so nasty.
Thanks,
Noelle
2006-06-08 03:07:42
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Approximately 3.
2006-06-08 02:58:52
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answer #9
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answered by hst1984 1
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Three tsp=1 Tbsp
2006-06-08 03:09:56
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answer #10
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answered by I'maWonderer 2
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3 tea = 1 table
1 teaspoon (US) = 1/6 ounce
1 tablespoon (US) = 0.5 ounce
2006-06-08 02:59:51
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answer #11
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answered by matthew m 1
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