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The Half Spoon Helps to Reduce Caloric Intake

When it comes to baking and measuring out half teaspoons and a pinch of salt, it is much easier to use the Half Spoon that already comes in the perfect size.

This isn't just a smaller version of your normal cutlery, it is actually shaped like a spoon with one side removed. It still forms a curve that you can fill up with sugar for your coffee, or ingredients for your recipe, and it is a charming piece to display.

If you are trying to cut down on calories and how much food you eat, consider using this utensil. The Half Spoon will definitely slow you down, making each bite a fraction of what it used to be, allowing you to pace yourself and ultimately consume half of the calories.
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