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Marble Spaghetti Measure by Studio Lievito

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You know you’re Italian when a treat from grandma consists of a spoon and a crock of freshly grated parmesan cheese. True story.
Elegant and poised this marble measure cube from Studio Lievito portions spaghetti per how many guests are being served. Determine your count of one, two, three, or four people by filling the cuts of a small crescent, a deep square, tight wedge, or a wide rectangle. It’s beautiful white glow graces the counter, as the kitchen tool “fairest of them all.”

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