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yeah the stanley cups are fine but my flea market spoons are NOT
Feb 2, 2024

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i found out that i like buying unique secondhand silverwares. cool butter knives are plentiful but interesting spoons are hard to come by.
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got these for $2 which is awesome and i can’t wait to use them tmrw!! i hated quenelling until i used my friends spoon and let me tell you the right spoon makes all the difference i literally could not do it before. check the spoons next time you’re thrifting or antiquing!
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I'm always interested in finding out people's priorities and hierarchies when it comes to eating, drinking, cooking, etc. I am not interested in enduring life without nice flatware, but I will drink out of a cheap IKEA glass no problem. The feeling of lifting a cheap fork or spoon physically bothers me, I like to hold something with some weight. Conversely drinking out of a really expensive, thin glass gives me anxiety, like I could take a bite out of it. It gives me the creeps. I really like vintage pottery barn flatware for the weight, you can ebay/etsy around for them. We just got a pattern called antique rope for our cabin in Montana (I’m not going to do any montana spoilers - you don't do it out of respect for the sanctity and the mindset of the vibe of the state) but the weight of them is insane, like a weapon - it’s fitting. For California we use the Matilda Goad rainbow cutlery set. I love her teaspoons and I eat with those ninety percent of the time, even a big bowl of soup I will eat it with a small teaspoon, I just prefer a smaller bite.
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