When Lou showed a blog of his hand-formed wooden spoons, I had to brag about all of mine. Here they are in permanent display in my kitchen. I sometimes use 5 per recipe. Easier than rinsing and drying off the same spoon with each ingredient added. I purchased these during years of doing art and craft shows as well as on the street from vendors since I moved to Mexico. I hope Lou will put a link to the blog showing his spoons in comments…
Oh wow, what a great way to store your spoons, I love this! 😍
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I am flattered, and very impressed with the turkey, what that your husbands work?
In anycase, as requested here is the link to one of my postings on treen: https://loucarrerascarver.com/2020/12/12/wild-wood/
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No.. I bought it in Tonala 22 years ago. It’s the only one I’ve ever seen. I think perhaps the holes were meant for plants but I’m not sure. To me, it called out for spoons.
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Very cool, Judy.
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What a creative idea!
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Great idea. So practical and looks great too.
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That is so different! I love it!
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Jackie rivals your spoon collection, but not your container
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I’m sure she’d come out the winner at what we do with them, though. She sounds like a wonderful cook.
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🙂
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