Such a good way to identify measurements!

    by WomanOF-yourdream

    28 Comments

    1. I just can’t fathom the fact there’s a whole country of people who use something as inaccurate as cups and doesn’t see a problem with it??

    2. mayor_of_funville on

      It’s a neat idea, I just feel like the learning of really basic fractions at 14 years old is pretty vital for life.

    3. my main issue with this is that measuring cups are usually 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, and 1. the 3/4 cup is unnecessary and they skipped the 1/3.

    4. I wish he made the circles slightly smaller but taller for the 3/4 cup > 1/2 cup >1/4 cup so that they all stack but still keep the same shape

    5. Cool. Now they don’t fit inside one another so they aren’t taking up too much space in my kitchen drawer.

    6. If only someone had invented a mesure scale where you don’t need those kind of fraction of things 😮

    7. malina_so_seductive on

      It’s a fantastic idea, especially for the young ones. When you get older, of course, you need to switch it up with the normal ones for practicality and it can save some space. That’s why the measuring cups that we have today are popular to the masses

    8. Well recipes will call for the numbers anyway (1/4, 1/2 etx), so it’s just a matter of “this look same as that” usually, but this is a cool visualization nonetheless.

    9. 1. Difficult to clean.
      2. Don’t stack.
      3. Unfeasible to make out of stainless steel.
      4. Measuring in mass rather than volume makes much more sense.

    10. TaftsTummyforTaxes on

      It’s a neat idea! Idk why people are shitting on this. When cooking, having a visual like this removes the thinking out the equation and will definitely help!

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