The wedding may last a few good hours
but a gift of a good wooden spoon or
spatula
could last a lifetime!
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Lazy is this spoons'
middle name. It keeps drips where they belong, in your pan and
not all over the kitchen. Available in Maple or Cherry
wood. Left and Right handed spoons available. 13 inches in
length.
(click to enlarge) 13 "The Spoon You Can't Live Without In Cherry and Maple
The 10 inch notched
spoon fits small pans. It is the spoon with the built in rest.
Available in maple or cherry wood. Left or right-handed
versions also.
(click to enlarge) 10 "The Spoon You Can't Live Without In Cherry and Maple
Whether you are
flipping pancakes or scrambling eggs, the rim of your pan will
always be the best place to rest your spatula. Available
in Cherry and Maple and left or right handed.
(click to enlarge) The 13" Pan Spatula You Can't Live Without Maple and Cherry
Sometimes
a small spatula just feels good in your hands. When you need a
place for it to rest then set it on the edge of the pan. It will
set there until you are ready to reach for it again.
(click to enlarge) The 11" Pan Spatula You Can't Live Without Maple and Cherry
Whether flipping
pancakes or scrambled eggs this spatula's bowl picks up food in
a pan just like a spoon. This spoon is 13 inches in
length.
(click to enlarge) The Spoontula You Can't Live Without In Cherry and Maple
Stir broths and
scoops vegetables with ease, while you always have just the perfect
place to rest your draining spoon. Available only in Maple
wood. Left or right handed spoons available. 13 inches in
length.
(click to enlarge) 13" The Draining Spoon You Can't Live
Without Maple and Cherry
Whether stirring or
serving this small serving spoon that rests on the pan will make
your cooking chores seem like a breeze. Maple and Cherry
wood.
(click to enlarge) 11" The Draining Spoon You Can't Live
Without Maple and Cherry
The
ladle that hangs right on to the side of the pot and keeps the
drips from going all over the stove.
(click to enlarge) The Little Dipper You Can't Live Without
Cherry and Maple
The really big
ladle that hangs right on to the side of the pot and keeps the drips from going all over the
stove. Cherry wood only.
(click to enlarge)
The Big Dipper You Can't Live Without
Cherry only
Got
spoons? A spoon like this one, or any of our other Spoons or
Spatulas You Can't Live Without,
will be treasured by the cooks on your Christmas list long
after the holiday has passed us by.
(click to enlarge) Pointed Spoon You Can't Live Without Displayed in Maple (Right handed
shown)
Ingredients flow
through the large hole of the Risotto Spoon keeping your mixture
creamy and not sticky. Length
-12 inches
(click to enlarge) Risotto Spoon Maple or Cherry
This
part spatula, part spoon cradles your scrambled eggs and other
foods with ease while protecting the Teflon on your pans.
Length - 13 inches and is available in maple or cherry.
(click to enlarge) The Spoontula Maple or Cherry
A
great gift for your "Honey Bee" . It dips and spreads
honey with ease. This Dipper is 7 inches in length.
(click to enlarge) Honey Dipper Maple only
The
Pointed spoon in this photo is a left-handed spoon. We also make
them for right-handers. It is handy because
one side of the bowl is flat and is useful as a scraper. Available in Maple or Cherry wood.
(click to enlarge) 13" Pointed Spoon Displayed in Cherry (Left handed
shown)
(click to enlarge) 16 inch Pointed Spoon Maple or Cherry
The Soup Dipper
holds more than a
half-cup of liquid and can fill your bowl with
one or two dips into the pot. Soup and other liquids flow
easily from the spout without spills.
(click to enlarge) 12"
Soup Dipper
Only in Cherry
The
handle to the cookie spoon is extra thick and is comfortable to
hold. You can stir cookie dough without the fear of
breaking it. This wooden cookie spoon, however, can be
used for all types of stirring or serving.
(click to enlarge) 13" Cookie Spoon Cherry, Maple, Hickory
Stirring
spoons come in three sizes. The size you may want to use
will depend on your needs. They are not your ordinary wooden
stirring spoons. The handles are more square than round and
make good serving spoons just the same. Cherry, Maple and Hickory. Small $14 Medium $16 Large $18
(click to enlarge) 10", 12", and 14" Stirring Spoons Maple and Cherry
The
Pointed spoon in this photo is a left-handed spoon. We also make
them for right-handers. It is handy because
one side of the bowl is flat and is useful as a scraper. Available in Maple or Cherry wood.
(click to enlarge) 13" Pointed Spoon Displayed in Cherry (Left handed
shown)
The
tasting spoon comes with these easy lessons: Dip the larger
bowl of the spoon into the mixture, then tip the spoon back,
sending the liquid through the handle to the smaller bowl of the
spoon. (This helps to cool the mixture.) Taste the
contents. By using this spoon you can prevent giving your
family or dinner guests an unwanted germ. 11 1/2 inches.
(click to enlarge)
Tasting Spoon
Available in Cherry and maple.
The
woman who gave us the pattern of this medium wooden spoon was
surprised to see that we named it after her. Later, she
couldn't resist buying one for her own kitchen.
(click to enlarge) 10" Shirley Spoon Displayed in cherry
The
wooden paddle spoon is good for skimming off ice cream or serving foods
such as potato salad. It also works well for scraping large
mixing
bowls. Cherry or Maple.
(click to enlarge) 8" Paddle Spoon Displayed in Maple
The
long handled draining spoon is handy for working at the stove.
At the table the small handled wooden draining spoon fits nicely
into a bowl of vegetables. Available in Cherry or
Maple and 11" and 13".
Small-$18, Large-$22
(click to enlarge) 11" and 13" Draining Spoon Displayed in Cherry
These
short handled spoons hold about one tablespoon. This is the volume
of a regular coffee measure. It looks striking in a candy or
a nut dish.
4 1/2 inches. Shown here from left are Cherry, Kentucky Coffee Tree, Colorware,â„¢ #1, Colorware,â„¢
#2, Purpleheart (South America), Wenge (Africa), Jatoba
(Africa), Bubinga (Africa).
Qty:
Price: $18
Wood Type:
(click to enlarge) Coffee/Candy Spoons
This
is one of the few wooden spoons that is ergonomically correct. It fits your
hand so well that it would be difficult to drop. It can be
used by a right or left handed person. Available in Cherry,
Maple, Hickory, and Walnut. 10" and 13".
Small-$18, Large-$22
(click to enlarge) 10" and 13" Snake Spoon Displayed in Maple and Cherry
The hole in the middle of this spoon's
bowl is actually a good idea. The hole allows liquids to
pass through it, and thus prevents you from getting splashed and/or
burned.
At the stove, broths and other mixtures flow right through the
spoon instead of on you. Maple only. 12 inches.
(click to enlarge) Waveless Spoon
The
Pudding spoon is shaped like a shovel. It gives new meaning
to the words "shoveling it in." The design lends well to
scraping the bottom of a pan when you're making pudding or sauces.
11 inches.
(click to enlarge)
Pudding Spoon
Available in Maple or Cherry
When
you serve mashed potatoes you need a spoon/spatula like this
one. It has no sides to the bowl. With a quick flick
of the wrist mashed potatoes or any other kind of food that
clings slides from the spoon with ease. The Mashed potato
wooden spoon is 11 inches long. Maple only.
(click to enlarge) Mashed Potato
Spoon Available in Maple only
The
Spatula spoon could become your "best friend." It
retrieves the last drop from the mayonnaise jar with ease.
The curved head of the spatula is beneficial for
serving and is well suited for scraping.
Left or Right handed. 12 inches.
(click to enlarge) The Spatula Spoon Available only in Maple
It's
difficult pouring gravy when the spout is facing the wrong way.
There are more left-handed cooks in this world than what a person
might think. A wooden spoon maker needs to take that into
consideration. This sauce spoon serves gravy or sauces and
drizzles melted chocolate over desserts, among other things.
12 inches. Available in Maple, Cherry and Hickory
(click to enlarge)
Left or Right-handed Sauce Spoon
Cherry shown here
The
design of this wooden Jelly spoon was taken from a 100-year-old
spoon. Besides making a good spoon to serve jelly, it makes
an interesting honey dipper.
Small-7 inches $16
Large-11 inches $18
(click to enlarge)
Old Fashioned Jelly Spoon
Maple and Cherry
The
large oval and slight depth to the bowl of this spoon makes it a
fine utensil for serving casserole and other foods that cling
together. 11 inches. Cherry or Maple.
(click to enlarge)
Casserole Spoon
displayed in Cherry
The
gentle curve to the handle of this wooden spoon fits into the palm
of your hand. We make this spoon for left or right-handed
cooks. Maple or Cherry. The Curved spoon is 11 inches
long.
(click to enlarge)
Curved Spoon
displayed in Cherry
The
Leaf Spoon can be decorative and useful. It looks nice
serving up a dish of Seven Bean salad. The Leaf Spoon is 9
1/2 inches long and comes in right or left handed versions. Maple, Cherry, and Hickory.
(click to enlarge)
Leaf Spoon
Displayed in Hickory
The
Colorware
Sugar Spoons are 6 inches long. These wooden spoons hold about one
teaspoon.
(click to enlarge) Colorware Sugar Spoon
Square
Trivets-
the best way to protect all your surfaces. The trivets are
made from one piece of wood. Available in Red
Oak, and Walnut. $18 Trivets are 7 inches square.