#11

Member
Texas
(10-24-2020, 12:53 AM)ExtraProtein Wrote:
(10-23-2020, 08:59 PM)bentheduck Wrote:
(10-23-2020, 08:57 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: VANESSA !!!!!!!!!  Big Grin

Easy there, mister! I call Man Code! She doesn't need to know what I do with her silverware! Lol
Standing in front of the fridge reading this, drinking straight from the gallon....of milk

You're a hero to us all. I can already hear the yelling from the next time I do that.

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#12
I use a cheese knife I picked up at a thrift store for 50 cents.

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#13

Member
Indiana
Knife blade of a Gerber Curve that I don't carry anymore.

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#14

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
I use from aliexpress cosmetics spatula it’s only $1.47 CAD for 10 nice size fits anywhere different colours you get to match with Soap colours of tub and it’s perfect for scooping soap out and size of scoop just what you need 

Hope this helps and wanted to share 


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#15

Geezer
New Brunswick, Canada
(10-24-2020, 04:35 AM)MilkCrate Wrote: I use a cheese knife I picked up at a thrift store for 50 cents.
I got hosed then. 
I paid a whopping 99¢ (minus a 10% Seniors' discount) for my cheese knife from the Salvation Army Thrift Store.
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There were two of them.
I was torn between "not breaking up the set" and "letting someone else have one".  Confused2
I chose to break up the set, and just got over it.

I like the flat blade because I can scrape it off on the edge of the lather bowl or soap tub. Can't do that with a spoon.

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#16

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(10-27-2020, 06:41 AM)John Rose Wrote:
(10-24-2020, 04:35 AM)MilkCrate Wrote: I use a cheese knife I picked up at a thrift store for 50 cents.
I got hosed then. 
I paid a whopping 99¢ (minus a 10% Seniors' discount) for my cheese knife from the Salvation Army Thrift Store.
[Image: S90hmK4.jpg]

There were two of them.
I was torn between "not breaking up the set" and "letting someone else have one".  Confused2
I chose to break up the set, and just got over it.

I like the flat blade because I can scrape it off on the edge of the lather bowl or soap tub. Can't do that with a spoon.

Ohhhhhhh, a SHINY one, NICE!

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#17
I use a throwaway plastic knife.

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#18

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New York
(This post was last modified: 10-28-2020, 02:57 PM by mrdoug.)
I use the little wooden spoon pictured, which I got from a gift shop in VT. I think it was ~$1? It's perfect, IMO.

Prior to that, I used these metal retro "Demitasse spoon" from Amazon (also pictured). It worked very well, but I felt the edge should be rounded / smoother so it didn't scrape the soap dish. Think I paid $10 for a 6 pack. Gave most of them away in PIF packages. [Image: 46c59ff32da7d270a0a4a3458e735122.jpg]

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#19

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(10-28-2020, 02:56 PM)mrdoug Wrote: I use the little wooden spoon pictured, which I got from a gift shop in VT. I think it was ~$1? It's perfect, IMO.

Prior to that, I used these metal retro "Demitasse spoon" from Amazon (also pictured). It worked very well, but I felt the edge should be rounded / smoother so it didn't scrape the soap dish. Think I paid $10 for a 6 pack. Gave most of them away in PIF packages. [Image: 46c59ff32da7d270a0a4a3458e735122.jpg]

Cool tiny spoon. Vintage?

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#20

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New York
(This post was last modified: 10-28-2020, 03:14 PM by mrdoug.)
(10-28-2020, 03:01 PM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(10-28-2020, 02:56 PM)mrdoug Wrote: I use the little wooden spoon pictured, which I got from a gift shop in VT. I think it was ~$1? It's perfect, IMO.

Prior to that, I used these metal retro "Demitasse spoon" from Amazon (also pictured). It worked very well, but I felt the edge should be rounded / smoother so it didn't scrape the soap dish. Think I paid $10 for a 6 pack. Gave most of them away in PIF packages. [Image: 46c59ff32da7d270a0a4a3458e735122.jpg]

Cool tiny spoon. Vintage?
Nah, a 'craft' thing from a souvenir shop in VT. Probably a dime a dozen in many States.

Was in there with my wife, killing time while my daughter was on her 475th production of the nutcracker (lol) and I just happened upon a bucket of them. I think they were around a buck or so. Cheap, whatever the cost actually was.

Grabbed it for scooping and it was so good, the metal spoons don't get much use. I only break those out to break up a REALLY hard puck. Otherwise, it's

EDIT: Just struck me... Could probably find a lot like it on Etsy or such. Think it's about 3-4" long? Probably would be billed as espresso or baby spoon?

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