



🍝 Portion control meets rustic elegance — never overcook again!
The Southern Homewares Pasta Serving Size Measuring Tool is a sleek, natural beech wood kitchen accessory designed to measure perfect spaghetti portions for 1 to 4 servings. Lightweight and compact at 10g and 10 x 2.25 inches, it offers durable, eco-friendly construction and simple handwash maintenance, making it an essential tool for mindful cooking and stylish kitchens.
| ASIN | B00O2BM2GS |
| Brand | Southern Homewares |
| Colour | Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (222) |
| Date First Available | 30 Dec. 2014 |
| Item Weight | 10 g |
| Material | Beech Wood |
| Model Number | SH-10099 |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 5.72 x 0.64 cm; 10 g |
B**E
and the portions are perfect.
stylish, and the portions are perfect.
M**N
Five Stars
Does what it says. No frills
M**C
Pasta portion spoon
Great gadget for husband cooking
G**G
One Star
Poor quality. For £8 could at least if sanded down the wood. Gonna get splinters in my pasta
J**A
As advertised not complicated
M**A
Want to avoid making enough pasta for you, the neighbors and the people two blocks from you? Get yourself one. Quit messing around wondering if it’s worth it. Think of the pasta you will save for later when you take the guessing out of measuring the pasta needed. So easy. Quick to clean. Worth every penny.
K**K
I love this measuring tool. We are trying to make sure we eat the correct portion sizes and with noodles it’s a guessing game. With this tool I am able to measure the proper amount so we are not overeating or being wasteful. It is a little thin but I hung a nail in my pantry and it lives there which will keep it safe.
C**A
Has saved me. I used to always make too much pasta. Never again! Perfect tool in the kitchen.
H**R
This pasta size measuring tool is a no-brainer but the edges are rough; I expected something much smoother. I took the portion size of this tool and put it on an actual scale and the tool showed more spaghetti noodles then the 2 servings. I guess it depends how many uncooked noodles one squeezes thru the hole. I don't think I would purchase that tool again.
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