What makes a measuring cup non-shitty? -- nm
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ty97
Dec 1 '11, 11:23
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do you use a messuring cup to messure cups? -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Dec 1, 11:33
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Read from above measurements. -- nm
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GregW
Dec 1, 11:33
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Most of the time I read or hear that stainless steel are the best. I use a cheap plastic set. -- nm
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Krustylu
Dec 1, 11:29
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i got these Russian Doll ones for my secret stalkee last year. i have no idea if she's ever used them, but i hope they look cute on a shelf at least. -- (link)
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Andie
Dec 1, 11:28
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plastic ones that are still on the ring and you have to use them all to get to the one - and the indicators wear off - and damn it where is the 1/4 ?!
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Epiphany
Dec 1, 11:26
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We had a cheap plastic set where the painted labels wore off. It's not THAT hard to tell which is which, but...
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Dr.Vermin
Dec 1, 11:25
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That it didn't come free in a box of pancake mix five years ago -- nm
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con_carne
Dec 1, 11:25
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easy to read measurements. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 1, 11:25
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get a pyrex one. plastic ones will crack, and don't like things like boiling water, etc. -- nm
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Andie
Dec 1, 11:24
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Cleaning it. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Dec 1, 11:24
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