cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/31416567

… eating ice cream directly from the pint.

It always destroys spoons eventually, might as well use ones too sharp, too tinny, too light, the wrong shape, or with just the wrong bend in them already.

Edit: for all the head scratchers out there, it’s a trait some of us neurodivergent folks have. Some forks or spoons or whatever are nice to hold, and some are actually upsetting to use.

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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    2 days ago

    Nope, destroys my enjoyment of the icecream.

    The bad spoon drawer is only opened to get out the other things that live there, like the danger circle or the the melon baller or the bad tongs that it’s okay to bring to a potluck because you don’t care if they make it back to you.

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      2 days ago

      LPT: bad spoons are kept next to the stove for tasting or dosing ingredients. We use a steel cup for easy access because you always need one in a hurry.

  • wuphysics87@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    Fancy having a whole drawer! Us regular folks only have one drawer for all spoons and we have to pick around for the good ones. Or if you pick a bad one, you throw it into the sink instead of putting it back when you realize. It subsequently sits for a week and a half before getting thrown in the dishwasher. And is then returned cleaner than it was to the drawer as the last time it was returned it had come directly from the sink as you mistakenly thought it was clean. Now, given it is the spoon on top, you are gauranteed to repeat the process again. If only you had another drawer…

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    This? This isn’t a bad spoon; it’s a serving spoon.
    Yes, there’s a difference. It’s the wrong shape and doesn’t fit in my mouth.
    No, I’m not being picky. You try eating with it!
    Oh, you don’t want a spoon that big? That is exactly my point, thank you.