Word of Mouth: Spurtle
Spurtle (also spelled "spirtle"), noun: An traditional Scottish stick used to stir porridge or oatmeal. Have you ever seen a spurtle?...
Spurtle (also spelled "spirtle"), noun: An traditional Scottish stick used to stir porridge or oatmeal. Have you ever seen a spurtle?...
Hint: They do not belong in a dentist's office, but they do go in your mouth!...
We've mentioned how much we love our wooden spoons - sometimes the simplest kitchen utensils are the best. Here's a slight riff on the basic wooden spoon, with one potentially helpful modification......
Have you ever seen anything like these porcelain spoon holders? We're semi-obsessed with these obscure pieces of formal dinnerware. They were designed to keep spoons for a buffet or coffee station ele...
From Flavour Design Studio, the makers of the Buddha Bowl, now comes and the dish ran away with the spoon - a very important addition, perhaps, to your summer ice cream plans? Don't let your spoon get...
ICFF is all about design. There's a lot of beautiful design that begs to be admired and examined. We saw some things that seemed like good and practical additions to our kitchen, but mostly we saw de...
We've talked a lot recently about how much we love cooking and serving with wooden utensils. Silicone and stainless steel have their uses and particular beauty, too. But there's a tactile pleasure in ...