If you're committed to plastic, how about a mini-spoon that comes with a cup of Häagen-Dazs? It's a chance to reuse/repurpose.
It works, ploughs a wide row, and I like the flexibility, but it's short. Also, wood aesthetics are my preference, and at least for croaps, a flat, rather than concave, surface seems more practical. Knives and spoons might shine for hard soaps that do not cling to the scoop. Maybe a wooden cheese/soap knife . . .
It works, ploughs a wide row, and I like the flexibility, but it's short. Also, wood aesthetics are my preference, and at least for croaps, a flat, rather than concave, surface seems more practical. Knives and spoons might shine for hard soaps that do not cling to the scoop. Maybe a wooden cheese/soap knife . . .
However much you may acquire, you will always wish to acquire more; satiety is a dream which will always elude you. — Bertrand Russell on shaving soap