
I got something in my Christmas stocking this year that I never knew I needed, and now I am wondering how I ever lived without it. It’s called a Mini Measure but you may recognize as a modified shot glass. The thing that makes it different from a regular shot glass is that the measurements on the outside are for teaspoons, tablespoons and millilitres (maximum quantity is 2 Tbsp), making it ideal for measuring vanilla extract and other liquid ingredients, without the fear of spilling them out of the measuring spoon before you get them in the bowl. It’s certainly measured up to be perfect baking companion. ($3.99 from www.mileskimball.com)
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These look fantastic - what a great stocking stuffer, and the price point couldn’t be better.
I thought it was for measuring liquid medicine as we had one just like it growing up….
This looks amazing! I’ve never seen it before either and think it’s wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
Mersey - it would be great for that too! Having just finished three rounds of penicillin in my house for strp throat, I wish I had thought of that use, rather than messing around with the syringe-type measuring things the pharmacy gave us. Next time, my measuring shot glass to the rescue!
Oh I love, love, love that. And must get one. And a whisk. Love the idea of using it for a medicine measure too. Gotta love multitasking.
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