Post #242,394
1/25/06 8:40:26 AM
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Hard to tell from the picture.
[link|http://mountainmade.com/productdetail.asp?P=944-3w|http://mountainmade....tail.asp?P=944-3w]
[link|http://www.ona.com/en/products/48/933|http://www.ona.com/en/products/48/933]
[link|http://www.potatoplates.com/prod%20window/WOODEN%20SPOON.htm|http://www.potatopla...OODEN%20SPOON.htm]
[link|http://kitchencarvers.com/images/14servingladle200.jpg|http://kitchencarver...rvingladle200.jpg]
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #242,403
1/25/06 10:41:11 AM
1/25/06 10:43:19 AM
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The first one might be worth a look.
I can't tell from the picture if it is an "S" curve or not. Expensive, for a spoon, but $20 (including shipping) amortized over 3 years isn't a lot if it works.
The second is too short, the third is tiny (table ware) and the fourth is a ladle (problem explained in another post).
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Post #242,462
1/25/06 4:38:35 PM
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Looks nicely curved on the makers' site.
At Allegheny Treenware's own site, [link|http://www.spooners.com/|http://www.spooners.com], there are more pictures of more variants. (And they're for sale at a slightly cheaper price, too! :-)
The pictures of the [link|http://www.spooners.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=S&Product_Code=8&Category_Code=SS|"Granny Spoon"] (10" - $10.50; 12" - $12.50; 14" - $14.50) are from the same stupid angle, so you don't actually see any curvature... But the [link|http://www.spooners.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=S&Product_Code=21&Category_Code=SS|"No Drip"] variant (10" - $12; 12" - $14; 14" - $16) is fortunately pictured from both the top and the side (in order to show off the drip-stopping notch/beak thingy) -- and surely the non-drip-stopping version must have the same curve to its handle? (The various sizes of each model all use the same picture, as far as I can tell, so on six pages you actually have only two different pics.)
There's also a [link|http://www.spooners.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=S&Product_Code=116&Category_Code=LS|10" 'Deep' one], at $18, if you want to take larger sips... But is its handle really curved as nicely as the "No Drip" ones? Hard to tell, from that picture.
HTH!
[link|mailto:MyUserId@MyISP.CountryCode|Christian R. Conrad] (I live in Finland, and my e-mail in-box is at the Saunalahti company.)
Yes Mr. Garrison, genetic engineering lets us correct God's horrible, horrible mistakes, like German people. - [link|http://maxpages.com/southpark2k/Episode_105|Mr. Hat]
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Post #242,469
1/25/06 5:48:47 PM
1/25/06 5:56:57 PM
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Hey BTW, how about this one?
[image|http://www.kodin1.com/images/tuotekuvat/1022409_3.jpg||||] Coupla bucks at the big stuff-for-the-home store I walk past right after/before the Metro station, on my way to/from work... Ya want I should buy five or ten of 'em and bung in the mail? Either way, I'll certainly check it out tomorrow.
[Edit: Or [link|http://www.propuu.fi/profin/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=145&Itemid=|these ones]?]
[link|mailto:MyUserId@MyISP.CountryCode|Christian R. Conrad] (I live in Finland, and my e-mail in-box is at the Saunalahti company.)
Yes Mr. Garrison, genetic engineering lets us correct God's horrible, horrible mistakes, like German people. - [link|http://maxpages.com/southpark2k/Episode_105|Mr. Hat]
Edited by CRConrad
Jan. 25, 2006, 05:56:57 PM EST
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Post #242,480
1/25/06 7:37:10 PM
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Looks like a decent shape . . .
. . though I can't tell enough from the photo. If they're real wood and about 30 cm long I'd take 5 or so at a couple bucks each.
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Post #242,491
1/25/06 8:49:40 PM
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I have some friends in the food business.
And when I told them what I was looking for (after asking for info on catalogs/websites for supplies) every single one of them laughed at me and said "He can't tilt the pot?".
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Post #242,495
1/25/06 9:00:32 PM
1/25/06 9:02:25 PM
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Tell 'em I don't do work-arounds.
Tilting big bubbling pots with one hand while weilding a spoon in the other is another opportunity for scalds, burns and making a mess. Work-arounds are not a substitute for the proper tool.
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Post #242,503
1/25/06 9:16:41 PM
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I thought you said this was only usefull to dip tastes from
mostly empty tall pots. Or did I misread you?
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Post #242,509
1/25/06 9:35:34 PM
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Mostly empty? No.
You should always cook in a pot that's the right size and shape for the job and that means it should never be too small. Not too small means you're pot may have significant headroom. Significant headroom makes getting a tastable spoon full with a flat (particularly the common round handled flat) spoon inconvenient.
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Post #242,674
1/27/06 7:11:40 AM
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Assorted models are in the mail.
Give it a week or three; I chose cheapskate surface mail.
[link|mailto:MyUserId@MyISP.CountryCode|Christian R. Conrad] (I live in Finland, and my e-mail in-box is at the Saunalahti company.)
Yes Mr. Garrison, genetic engineering lets us correct God's horrible, horrible mistakes, like German people. - [link|http://maxpages.com/southpark2k/Episode_105|Mr. Hat]
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Post #242,721
1/27/06 11:56:51 AM
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Thanks. Let me know what your costs were.
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Post #242,772
1/27/06 5:26:35 PM
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Feh - don't pay it back, pay it forward.
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Post #244,303
2/12/06 12:49:42 AM
2/12/06 1:00:52 AM
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The spoons are here
They are much better in shape than anything I've seen for many years, and are of the desirable soft wood (less heat conduction). The larger ones will need just a little carving to make them ideal, but so did my original model.
The trinkets included are also appreciated, especially the [link|http://virtual.finland.fi/netcomm/news/showarticle.asp?intNWSAID=25786|Sami] cell phone. I'm sure it will be ideal for communicating with the spirit world during shamanic rituals and that it can be used in everyday life as well is a plus.
The cloisonné pin of the Finnish flag will join my collection of cloisonné pins. The collection includes service pins from companies I used to work for, some religious and political pins (I think the "God and Country" one is Lutheran), swag from Comdex past (when it mattered) and Canadian trade booths, my Hitlerjugend pin, a Kriegsmarine service pin (World War I) and two SS stickpins.
If I remember correctly I purchased the Hitlerjugend and Kriegsmarine service pin somewhere during my misspent youth and inherited the SS stickpins from a crazy Russian (ummmm . . . is there another kind?) who shot himself (succeeded on second attempt - missed the first time).
Thanks, Conrad. Let me know when I can return the favor.
[link|http://virtual.finland.fi/netcomm/news/showarticle.asp?intNWSAID=25786|Sami] Cell Phone (for communicating with spirit world - beer bottle opener on reverse side) - not a Nokia model.
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Post #243,212
2/2/06 1:40:11 AM
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Having one in hand I can now report . . .
. . the maple "granny spoon" is a very nice spoon but the manufacturer rightly lists it as a "serving spoon", not a cooking spoon.
The "S" curvature is there, but very shallow and the handle is not as flat as implied, but the major flaw is the bowl is wide and very deep. Use this as a cooking spoon and you'll burn your lips for sure.
The objective is to get enough liquid to taste but in a shallow bowl with low volume compared to surface area. It's a delecate balance, but an essential one because cooking is a highly distractive environment. If you have to pay too much attention to your tools you're going to forget and experience pain.
Also, the wood of the granny spoon is very hard and conducts heat better than the soft wood of my example spoon, providing additional discomfort.
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Post #243,226
2/2/06 8:26:46 AM
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Tell them what you're looking for.
As specific and knowledgeable as you are about your requirements, they may decide it's worth making.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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