After all these years -
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After all these years, I'm still using the spatula/turner that my mom owned since I was a baby. I love it and use it every day. I know that I'm going to need to replace it one day. I've looked for another one like but but have never been able to find one. It has a wooden handle and a long, bouncy blade that gets under things easily. It works great for flipping eggs, pancakes and anything else that needs turning.
After all these years, I'm still using the spatula/turner that my mom owned since I was a baby. I love it and use it every day. I know that I'm going to need to replace it one day. I've looked for another one like but but have never been able to find one. It has a wooden handle and a long, bouncy blade that gets under things easily. It works great for flipping eggs, pancakes and anything else that needs turning.
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I live down the street from KAF - what I have that I love is their plastic bowl scraper - looks like this scraper I think I got it for free but it is awesome.
ETA - they are a great outfit, employee-owned and they donate a lot of baked goods and flour to the food shelf where I volunteer.
ETA - they are a great outfit, employee-owned and they donate a lot of baked goods and flour to the food shelf where I volunteer.