Hi Bobby,
Far be it from me to suggest that precision isn't too important, but how precise are the chef's at our local BIR's? They certainly don't use measuring spoons and I believe they just use the tip of there chef's spoons when adding quantities. Also, when a chef writes a book, Im sure that the measures they give are based on what they "believe" they should be putting in and not really based on accuracy! I think the same can be said about the length of cooking time. There is no doubt that the length of cooking time can really change the taste of a final dish but I also don't believe the chefs time themselves over each dish either.
I do actually use measuring spoons most of the time but now and then, I just use a standard 5ml teaspoon and I've never really noticed any difference! Sometimes when I watch cookery programs, and the chef sprinkles a quantity in the dish, and then suggest that it was only about a teaspoon, I get to thinking that their teaspoons must be the size of a shovel! Do you see what I mean?
All the best for 2010,
Ray