Creator: Amos Miller
Amos where did you find that tablespoon measuring cup?
Claudia lamascolo
March 27, 2011
I have looked everywhere even bed bath and beyond! not online yet though... Where did you find that measuring cup.. love it?
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A.L. Wiebe
March 27, 2011 17:49
Re: Amos where did you find that tablespoon measuring cup?
I found this at Amazon.ca., but for some reason they cannot ship to my address....sigh
Claudia lamascolo
March 27, 2011 20:09
Re: Amos where did you find that tablespoon measuring cup?
thanks looks like a gadget I will love!
Amos Miller
March 28, 2011 22:10
Re: Amos where did you find that tablespoon measuring cup?
I found the mini-measure by Anchor (Hocking) at a local Walmart in the kitchen section. If you can't find one locally, let me know and I'll get one and mail it to you.
Claudia lamascolo
March 28, 2011 22:39
Re: Amos where did you find that tablespoon measuring cup?
Awe thanks I will let you know... havent had the time to look I am sure I will find it... never would have thought to go to Walmart thanks!
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