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Spoonfuls vs. spoons full: A recent debate among bakers prompts this week’s word(s). “Spoonful” is defined in Webster’s this way: “as much as a spoon will hold.” So, it is correct to say, “drop a spoonful of batter onto a baking sheet, or “drop batter by spoonfuls.” Now get back to baking cookies.|Source: “Webster’s New World College Dictionary” |Kristen Browning-Blas



