Noun
A spoon of the largest size commonly used at the table; -- distinguished from teaspoon, dessert spoon, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI measure in my palm and use my eyes to estimate amounts; a tablespoon is a full palm of dried spices. Rachael Ray
There are more living organisms in a tablespoon of highly organic soil than there are people on the planet. Howard Warren Buffett
On the day they dropped the bomb Frank had a tablespoon and a Mason jar. What he was doing was spooning different kinds of bugs into the jar and making them fight....I can remember other bug fights we staged later on...They won't fight unless you keep shaking the jar. Kurt Vonnegut
I adopted a healthier diet. I take at least a tablespoon of apple-cider vinegar a day. It's an old wives' tale, but it really is one of the best things you can put in your mouth. Melissa Etheridge
Fill the squash with a tablespoon of butter, golden raisins, a big splash of maple syrup (or about 2 Tbsp. of brown sugar), salt and pepper to taste, and bake at 375° for about half an hour, or until the flesh is soft. Source: Internet
Boil peeled potatoes starting with cold water, drain and add a knob (about a teaspoon in size) of butter and a little milk (tablespoon). Source: Internet