For those nights when even a double helping just won't do.
This mostly useless kitchen gadget cracks us up. Who knows what your cost threshold is for kitchen items that simply make you laugh (or serve as fun gifts), but if it's around $16, here you go.
AND it isn't all quirk. There's a measure for small and large portions, too, if you're into measuring your pasta portions.
It comes in green and white plastic and stainless steel.
• I Could Eat a Horse measuring tool, $15.90 at Reykjavik Corner Store (via Babble).
Cute, right?
Related: iPhone App: Pastatime
(Images: Reykjavik Corner Store)
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Hilarious! And practical, too, for those of us cooking for one or two and trying to watch our portions.
That is too cool!
that's hilarious - and so true, especially with pasta.
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Very cute!
Funny, and I know this is crazy American of a thing to say, but these portion sizes are useless in my house. I tried once actually measuring out the pasta and when I put the plate in front of my husband he just looked at me sad like "where's the rest?" A serving is rarely what we want to eat as a serving for pasta!
This is so cute! But not very practical.
I find this hysterical! If it's on Amazon, I'm putting it on my wishlist.
Jsenpai - horses "so yummy"? *Sob!* I know it's still a practice, just like eating dogs and cats is still a practice, but it still makes me feel so depressed to realize that people still kill and eat such wonderful creatures. Sigh. Of course, I've also never met a (live) cow I didn't like....