I’m head over heels with these ultra cute stoneware measuring cups, sent to me by the friendly folk at Dotcom Giftshop. They’re part of their stylish Moorish Stoneware range, which features plates, cups and bowls worthy of the prettiest dresser.
The little cups are not just perfect for measuring ingredients, but I think they make fantastic serving pots for dips and nibbles.
If you’re looking for girly gift ideas Dotcome Giftshop is fabulous. It’s always been a favourite of mine as not only does it get it right in the style stakes, it’s also extremely affordable.
And do you want the really good news? Course you do! I’ve got an extra set of these pretty measuring cups to give away to one of you lucky peeps.
The Prize
Set of four Moorish nesting measuring cups, with delicate hand painted flowers on cream stoneware worth £18.95 from the Dotcom Giftshop
The colour-coordinated cup sizes are:
- Red 200ml
- Yellow 150ml
- Orange 100ml
- Blue 50ml
They’re even dishwasher safe – hurrah!
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Disclosure: I was sent a set of the same measuring cups by the Dotcom Giftshop to review as part of this giveaway promotion, all views are my own
Lucy Mayer says
My gorgeous Salter kitchen scales 🙂
Danielle Rankine says
Not sure what its called specifically but I have a plastic spatula type thing that helps to get every last drop of mixture out of the mixing bowl.. such a great idea!
Tracy Nixon says
I love my set of colourful spatulas!
Tracey Peach says
My scooper! I don’t know the correct name for it but I love it
ZARA says
A spatula
Kate Cunningham says
My digital scales. I just zero them and add the next ingredient, zero again and add etc.
Katrina rose says
The bowl cos that’s where all the yummy stuff is made :p
kim neville says
My spatulas or wooden spoons
melanie stirling says
My electric mixer.
Ashleigh Allan says
my mixer!
Lynsey Buchanan says
My Pyrex Baking set nothing ever sticks
Karen s says
Blender
Jo welsh says
Before I read other people’s answers I was thinking my plastic spatula and thought it was a silly answer but can’t believe how many others think the same so I am sticking with spatula 🙂
Herbert Appleby says
electric dough maker
Judith says
Gotta say that of all the tools I have, it’s a tough tie between my scales, spatula and hand mixer. I’d be lost without any one of these three so it’s hard to choose just one!
Leah says
the scales i used for 27 years..
Natalie Crossan says
My mixer 🙂
Corina says
My food mixer
Kavey says
Boring but true — a wooden spoon!
kellyjo walters says
my American cups, I do lots of American recipes
Sally - My Custard Pie says
How cute are these. LIke the idea of using them for nibbles.
Frances hopkins says
spatula!
gaby says
silicone spatula
Catherine Culmer says
Measuring Jug
claire woods says
food mixer
laura banks says
my food mixer
lynn savage says
My mandolin
Karen Fisher says
My silicon baking tray – great for quick and easy tray bakes!
Jen Price says
My silicone baking mat, such a useful thing to have
Kiran Parry says
The mixer
winnie says
my electri mixer
Amy J says
My food mixer!
Felicity Smith says
my automatic sifter – makes sifting clean and tidy and fun
Chloe says
I love decent measuring spoons and good baking tins.
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Mary Chez says
My food mixer
maxine m partridge says
My silicone spatula so I can get everything out of the bowl!!
Julie Jenkins Jessup says
I have a little set of scales and they have been so valuable and take up hardly any room
Su Tyler says
It used to be my very old tala measuring cup. It got very bashed over the years and I had to say goodbye to it when the seam split!
So now its my trusty wooden spoon that has one flat edge ideal for scraping around the bowl.
elaine dale says
the wooden spoon
Julie Booth says
Wooden spoon and wooden spatula- used for stirring or scraping virtually everything!
Jayne T says
My digital scales.
michelle hamilton says
my food mixer
Jane Willis says
A set of plastic measuring spoons that came as a free gift on a magazine cover about 35 years ago! I’ve bought stronger, shinier sets since but still go back to my green plastic ones for two reasons – they’re tapered so they fit into narrow necked jars of spices, and it’s the only set I’ve ever seen that includes a half tablespoon measure, which I use a lot.
Alexandra Blue says
my granny’s old kenwood chef mixer
CAROL PATRICK says
Pastry Cutter
Hazel Rea says
My kenwood mixer – I’ve had it more years than I care to remember and it’s still going strong.
Alexandra Mercer (Life of mummy) says
My Kitchen Aid mixer
May @EatCookExplore says
Mine has to be my magimix. Useful for so many things.
anna says
my classic pyrex!
Lisa Everaert says
My Food Mixer, i couldnt live without it.
Carys Jones says
My whisk
Rebecca says
This is a very hard question to answer… I think I would have to say my stand mixer which makes life easier when it comes to baking, especially when whipping up egg whites or cream.
Caroline H says
My electric hand whisk. It works wonders!
Zoe G says
My pizza cutter
Michaela Turner says
My mixer that i only recently got, its a god send, saves those achy arms!
catherine plant says
my measuring spoons
Ben says
kitchenaid mixer
Filipa Alexandre says
Blender
Kelly Koya says
My kitcheaid – though it has been in repair now for a month!
Hutch2 says
My Pampered Chef Mix n Scraper
Emma Nixon says
My kenwood mixer. It makes baking so much easier.
Kimmie Alex says
My salter weighing scales for accuracy
Melanie C says
I have little saucepan shaped measuring cups, perfect for american recipes demanding 1cup of sugar etc 🙂 x
Emma H says
My electric whisk
abigail edkins says
silicone cake cases
Jennifer says
An ice cream scoop for getting perfect, even dollops of batter into each cake case!
sam swain says
My shaped cutters
Judith Allen says
Our bundt tin.
C Kennedy says
Definitely the silicone moulds. So much easier!
Laura Jeffs says
My electric mixer 🙂 x
Sarah Birkett says
digital scales, accurate, and easy to add things
Michael Rattray says
Blender
michelle bennett says
My hand blender. Its just a cheap one but i make alot of soups and its invaluable
Lisa Collins says
Baking stones for weighting pastry.
Svetlana Lemantovic says
chopping board by joseph joseph
sara owen says
my digital scales make weighing so much easier
fozia says
My electronic scales
Allan Smith says
Anything None Stick!
Tammy westrup says
A measuring jug, used for every recipe
Tammy Tudor says
it has to be blender 🙂
rachael jess says
My mixing bowl – it’s very large, red and big enough for me to get my head in let alone my son 😀
Stacey Melia says
Electronic scales!
IZZY says
mixing bowl x x x
Christina Brown says
My many cookie cutters 😀
angela sandhu says
mixer
jen morgan says
My kitchen aid it is so fab
Helena says
My very old plastic scales bought from Woolworths (which shows how old they are!)
Solange says
Electric mixer
Holly S says
My £1 shop plastic measuring cups! I use a lot of American recipes so I’d be lost without these.
Bianca Franks says
My scales as I’m rubbish at guessing correct measurements! x
shaheen says
It has to be my scale, no baking would be done with it.
Amy Ripley says
my food mixer!!
Keshia Esgate says
My electric whisk/mixer
Charmaine gray says
My large le creuset style pan I do everything in it it’s easy to clean hard if not impossible to break and holds enough for the whole family x
cathyj says
my digital scales
Rachel B says
my beautiful mason cash mixing bowl