Tired of seeing mountains of plastic cutlery polluting India's landfills, Narayana Peesapaty had an idea: What if you could eat your disposable spoon rather than toss it? Peesapaty, a researcher and ...
Instead of using it to hold spoons, thrifter Randi Greene (@ randilynngreene) repurposes the $3 find into a nifty herb drying ...
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I have one single, solitary grapefruit spoon in my possession. I use it all the time, but it has never once touched a grapefruit under my watch. So why is it so precious to me? The sharply serrated ...
In a Sicilian household in New Jersey, the wooden spoon meant discipline and family bonding, with unforgettable stories of sibling pranks and the shifting roles of this kitchen staple over time.