How To Use teaspoonful In A Sentence
- And he added: "I would also love it if this valued alchemist could teach me the secret of producing a pared-down version of political economy; this is a remedy that our sick society is very much in need of, but it refuses to take even the smallest teaspoonful, so repulsive does it find the stuff. For Love of Laissez-Faire
- -- Bad or foul breath will be removed by taking a teaspoonful of the following mixture after each meal: One ounce chloride of soda, one ounce liquor of potassa, one and one-half ounces phosphate of soda, and three ounces of water. Searchlights on Health The Science of Eugenics
- Whenever a _level_ one-fourth teaspoonful is meant, as in the case of plasmogen, it is because the basic remedy is heavier and, therefore, the smaller quantity renders an equal amount in weight. Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
- Add a dash of brown sugar (about a dessertspoonful) to the meat and a couple of teaspoonfuls of pesto to the vegetables.
- After being shelled, wash them, drain them in a cullender, put them on, in plenty of boiling water, with a teaspoonful of salt; boil them till they become tender, which, if young, will be less than half an hour; if old, they will require more than an hour. A Poetical Cook-Book
- Also 1 English cooking apple, 4 to 6 eggs (Home laid), 1 teaspoonful pudding spice (Indian), 1 wineglass Jamaica rum, sufficient milk to mix, grated rind and juice of one lemon. The Empire Christmas Pudding
- Take a teaspoonful of vinegar in a breakfastcupful of warm water. Papers on Health
- A teaspoonful of my mother - in - law's wild strawberry jam will entirely satisfy your jam desire.
- And by "successfully", I mean "spoot a few teaspoonfuls of semen all over himself". Unclebob Diary Entry
- Take it off the fire, stir in a saltspoonful of salt and half a teaspoonful of vanilla, and set it away to cool. A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl