Monday, January 30, 2012

Specialised spoons part II

Part I 

Part II featuring Williams-Sonoma Spaghetti spoons and Pasta rakes ($$20, 24, 30, 34) and Sur La Table salt, caviar and tasting spoons  ($$3, 8, 15). 

Guess which one: this product contains lead, a chemical known to the state of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.  Now guess which one is perfect for everyday use or ideal when entertaining guests.

Zwilling J.A. Henckels Pure Spaghetti Spoon

Olive Wood Pasta Rakes
Mother of Pearl Caviar Spoon

Vintage Salt and Pepper Classic Spoon Set

The tasting spoon made of olive wood for 15$ @ Sur La Table... Even my love for specialised kitchen gadgets is not strong enough to advertise the idea of a special tasting spoon. My apologies to my readers.  


To make up for a missing spoon, I piked a different one. And now that I read more about Tomato Shark spoon, I'm wondering whether these (annoying business it is!) minutes of my precious life spent removing tomato butts are not worth these small bucks to get the tool. They say you can hull strawberries with it as well which makes me sad. Because since recently I'm a proud owner of a strawberry huller. Shouldn't I try to hull tomatoes with my strawberry huller first?
Messermeister Pro-Touch Red Tomato Shark (Amazon)







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