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In real terms, that means children average 29 teaspoons of added refined sugar per day.
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After about a minute, add about 2 teaspoons of the olive oil and swirl to coat the pan.
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One 12-ounce regular soda contains the equivalent of 10 teaspoons of sugar and has about 140 calories.
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Place a saucer with five metal teaspoons in a flat place in your freezer for testing the jam later.
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Others recommend wrapping a burger in tin foil with a few teaspoons of water before putting it on the grill.
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If you want to create jobs why not make them use teaspoons?
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One bar, Nutri-Grain Elevenses, contained nearly four teaspoons - more than in a small can of cola and 20% of the recommended daily allowance.
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And Monster Puffs, a cereal bar marketed to children and described as "great for your lunchbox", contained 43.5% sugar - more than two teaspoons.
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The balloon has been filled with a special gel at the rate of six teaspoons full each week - with the healthy skin and hair stretching around it.
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Suddenly you've had five teaspoons of mashed potatoes.
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For the trial, Flaherman and her colleagues assigned half the babies a couple days of birth to receive two teaspoons of formula after each breast-feeding, via a syringe so as not to encourage "nipple confusion" in which a baby has trouble transitioning between breast and bottle.
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In Zambia, say, a poor person is defined as someone who cannot afford to buy at least two to three plates of nshima (a kind of porridge), a sweet potato, a few spoonfuls of oil, a handful of groundnuts and a couple of teaspoons of sugar each day, plus a banana and a chicken twice a week.
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