Spoon Rests! What A Totally Superflous Kitchen Item!

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I often see them in the op shops and think pffft, what a useless item. As if you couldn't use a saucer or whatever you have at hand while you're cooking. Making bolognese tonight I just rested the spoon on the side of the can.

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@icyfroth wrote:

@mtnlane wrote:

The Irish might disagree with you about that Smiley Surprised


why?


A 'tongue in cheek' reference (albeit too light-hearted) to the Great Famine or Great Potato Famine which decimated the Irish population resulting in permanent change to the Irish demographic, cultural and political landscape.

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@icyfroth wrote:

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Rice is even grown in the Ganges. My goodness, the grooblies that are inhabiting there are horrendous.

 

Icy, sometimes I do prefer a good spud.  With a litte bit of butter and light sour cream.  I usually rest my spoon on the side of my plate in that situation.


Ok.

 

I usually use a knife and fork to eat spuds.  I rest them on the side of the plate between mouthfuls as well, though.


The reference to a spoon was probably related to the use of sour cream - rather than using an 'eating iron' to get it out of the container and risk any 'cross-contamination' Smiley LOL

 

I don't take my ashtray/spoon rest to the dining table either lol

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@mtnlane wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

@mtnlane wrote:

The Irish might disagree with you about that Smiley Surprised


why?


A 'tongue in cheek' reference (albeit too light-hearted) to the Great Famine or Great Potato Famine which decimated the Irish population resulting in permanent change to the Irish demographic, cultural and political landscape.


Yes I understand about the potato famine, but why would the Irish disagree about preferrring spuds to rice?

Stereotyping for an attempt at humour perhaps?

 

Oh and I meant to say...re the chopstick rests...you can get lots of those at the op shops too.

 

 

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http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/raturine.asp

and various versions are still doing the rounds. 😄

 

Only posh people use a rest, haha I just put the spoon on the bench or in the pan. I hate the kitchen and avoid it all I can.

However, in my job I did have to do a few food safe courses the most recent being in march and what i have read here has me rolling on the floor in laughter. The fairy tales are fantastic hahahha

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Well what can I say.  I do love my light sour cream 😄

Joono
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@mtnlane wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

@j*oono wrote:

Rice is even grown in the Ganges. My goodness, the grooblies that are inhabiting there are horrendous.

 

Icy, sometimes I do prefer a good spud.  With a litte bit of butter and light sour cream.  I usually rest my spoon on the side of my plate in that situation.


Ok.

 

I usually use a knife and fork to eat spuds.  I rest them on the side of the plate between mouthfuls as well, though.


The reference to a spoon was probably related to the use of sour cream - rather than using an 'eating iron' to get it out of the container and risk any 'cross-contamination' Smiley LOL

 

Probably...methinks it was more related to sarcasm, though Smiley LOL

 

I don't take my ashtray/spoon rest to the dining table either lol

 

More sarcasm? Smiley LOL

 

More smileylols


 

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As I said, a 'tongue in cheek (albeit too light-hearted)' reference to the Great Famine and it's impact on the Irish demographic.

 

Hardly 'stereotyping' when you consider the long-lasting impact of phytophthora infestans and the huge numbers it impacted on.

 

I agree, it was probably too light-hearted for some Smiley Indifferent

 

 

 

 

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No Icy - not sarcasm .......... fact!

 

Smiley LOL

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mtnlane wrote:

 

No Icy - not sarcasm .......... fact!

 

Smiley LOL


Oh fact. Yes. Of course. Display your intellectual superiority by blinding them with science:

 

"Hardly 'stereotyping' when you consider the long-lasting impact of phytophthora infestans and the huge numbers it impacted on.

 

I agree, it was probably too light-hearted for some :smileyindifferent: "

 

No more smileylols for the plebs?

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Ladies... ladies.  Can we please get back to discussing spoon rests?

Joono
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