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ashling
Nov 2018
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Corvo Bianco
(1,148 posts)1. Spoons are crafted to be only slightly concave for a reason.
Hint your mouth
FakeNoose
(32,616 posts)2. This actually is a pretty good invention
I prefer something that's small & lightweight enough to carry around in my pocketbook. Because I detest (and refuse to use) the cheap plastic cutlery that's given out at fast food places. If this new design were slightly smaller and a little more compact, I'd probably want to buy one. Something that can be washed and reused makes much more sense.
d_r
(6,907 posts)3. these are for backpacking
like dipping in to a mountain house pack. I am sure they'd be happy if people bought them to eat yogurt around the house also.
onethatcares
(16,165 posts)4. makes sense to me,
looks like it would clean out a peanut butter jar right well.
I hate getting the knife handle covered with pb while trying to finish the jar.