Season meanwhile with one and a half teaspoonsfulof salt; one of paprika, and one of grated onion.
Put ten drops in a glass half full of water and take twoteaspoonsful every one-half hour for three doses, then every three hours for twelve hours.
Two teaspoonsful of flour, three teaspoonsful of mustard, a little fresh lard and a few drops of turpentine, Mix up with warm water.
Lloyd's Golden Seal is splendid, used in the proportion of four teaspoonsful to a pint of warm water.
Steam as many new potatoes as you require until they are well cooked, let them get cold, cut them into slices and pour three teaspoonsful of salad oil and one of white vinegar over them.
Take 4 teaspoonsful of flour, the whites of four eggs beat finely together, then add 1/2 pint of water.
NUT BREAD (New England) Mix 3 cups of flour with 4 teaspoonsful of baking powder and 1 teaspoonful of salt.
COCOA About 4 cups Heat 1 quart of milk 2 teaspoonsful of cocoa Mix the cocoa and a little of the warm milk to let it melt, and then mix all together, keeping it on a slow fire.
Add six teaspoonsfulof oil of turpentine to the strong ammoniated liniment above.
Ten teaspoonsful of water, one ditto of brandy, and one ditto of vinegar.
For morning coffee or cafe au lait there should be ten or twelveteaspoonsful of coffee, with a sixth part of chicory, for each pint of water.
Place on the fire a large saucepan of water, and when it boils, put in two teaspoonsful of salt and a quarter of a teaspoonful of carbonate of soda.
Dose--one or two teaspoonsful in a wine-glass of water.
Yes, I think a couple of teaspoonsfulin that coffee will do me far more good than harm.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "teaspoonsful" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.