Kitchen Gadgets

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  1. Faye Fox

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    Sadly these fake teeth don't go in my mouth because dentists are unable to make them fit right and even stick with glue, so I will be gumming the pie. Since I use just the upper for my crimping tool, that means my crust crimper is a $3000 kitchen gadget.
     
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    They wimped out at chopping so they were demoted to crimping! The Wimper Crimper.
     
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    I'd like an expert opinion. Is this a spoon or a crochet hook? Has anyone seen one like it?

    Don't remember where it came from. I've been using it as a spoon for years.

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    That's an odd thing. It's almost as though you could hang it to dry on a piece of string set up like a clothesline. I wonder if the end was used to lift hot lids or pull hot pans/sheets out of the oven. A quick search on "wooden spoon with crochet hook [or notched] handle" yields no germane results.

    I bet someone once dropped something behind the stove or fridge and cutting that notch was the best way to retrieve whatever it was.
     
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    It does look like the notch may have been added after the fact. Could the notch in the handle be used to keep the spoon from falling into a pot?

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    Here's something similar on eBay.

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    Here's another, so I guess it was a thing.
     
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    It does look like it might have been carved out later, but it's a neat job if so.

    Might as well kill 2 birds with one spoon. Rather than make a funny looking hook, might as well make a crochet hook. Then you could make a rug, stop and taste the stew and your hook wouldn't fall in the pot.
     
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    The notch is for hanging on a line or wire. It makes it easy to hang and remove. I cut similar hooks in some of my carving tools that I hang on a strip of copper.

    Ken is right that the one he shows is a pot hook.
     
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    The would explain why the hook on mine is on the opposite side.
     
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    Another "must have." A yeast spoon....because everyone knows it's hard to measure out 2 1/4 teaspoons of yeast. :D:D What a life saver! (Got mine today.)

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    That's actually a good thing...a "packet."

    I've been thinking of getting these magnetic nesting spoons because getting a single measuring spoon off of the clip-ring is killin' my buzz, man.

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    They've been sitting in my Wish List for almost a month, so I guess I got some impulse control.
     
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    Yeah, I don't buy packets anymore since I'm a bakin' fool. :D One pound packages, man!

    My measuring spoons are just loose in the drawer; I can't deal with that ring.
     
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    I bought a bunch of these and put my spoons on one.

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    I've yet to buy 1# of yeast, but I've been buying the jars for a longtime.
     
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    My spoons came on rings like that; I took them off. :D
     
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