Using a 1
tablespoon portion of the chicken mixture, form meatballs by rolling between the palms of your hands.
Using a medium - size ice cream scoop or two spoons, scoop the cookie dough in 2
tablespoon portions onto the prepared baking sheets, about 1 - inch apart from one another.
Using a spoon or small ice cream scoop, scoop about 1
heaping tablespoon portions into the skillet, pressing down gently with a wet finger or the back of a spoon.
Scoop out 2
tablespoon portions and roll in a 1/2 and 1/2 mixture of pearl and granulated sugar; shape into a uniform ball once the sticky dough has been rolled in sugar and is easier to handle.
Scoop out 2
tablespoon portions and roll to uniform size; gently roll in granulated sugar to coat.
Drop dough in rounded 2 -
tablespoon portions, 3 inches apart, onto buttered or cooking parchment - lined 12 - by 15 - inch baking sheets.
Scoop 2 to 3
tablespoon portions of the cookie dough onto the prepared baking sheet using a medium - size spring - loaded ice cream scoop, placing them about 1 1/2 - inches apart from one another.
Babies will probably only eat 1/2 of
a tablespoon portion of food the very first times you begin solids.
You can manage to feed  1/2 of
the tablespoon portion at the beginning stage.
Drop the biscuit dough into the blackberry mixture in 2
tablespoon portions (this doesn't have to be exact but don't use too much more dough for each drop biscuit or it will take longer to bake.
A 3 -
tablespoon portion of canned capers offers nearly 1 gram of fiber.
You can program it to dispense kibbles as small as
a tablespoon portion or even as many as 6 cups although we really are not sure if it's advisable to give this much in a single meal.