Spiky Bugger
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…you’ll be so glad you clicked on this…
A U.S. tablespoon (measurment-type) is smaller than an Australian tablespoon. Or, if you prefer, Australian tablespoons are bigger than U.S. tablespoons. kirmy who came from down at the bottom of the earth, could have told us about this a long time ago. But she doesn’t even bother with us anymore. We should make her the Judge for Best Hat at the next London coronation. That should make her popular, right?
Anyway, here’s the tablespoon converter:
https://www.asknumbers.com/australian-tablespoons-to-us-tablespoons.aspx
You probably don’t want to know about any of the other things I learned. This was likely enough.
A U.S. tablespoon (measurment-type) is smaller than an Australian tablespoon. Or, if you prefer, Australian tablespoons are bigger than U.S. tablespoons. kirmy who came from down at the bottom of the earth, could have told us about this a long time ago. But she doesn’t even bother with us anymore. We should make her the Judge for Best Hat at the next London coronation. That should make her popular, right?
Anyway, here’s the tablespoon converter:
https://www.asknumbers.com/australian-tablespoons-to-us-tablespoons.aspx
You probably don’t want to know about any of the other things I learned. This was likely enough.