I remember the first time I heard the term spoonula, I thought someone was trying to be funny. I didn’t realize that they actually existed. If you watch any Food TV you will find they make up words all the time, like Paula’s meltedy. I have since gotten a couple as gifts and couldn’t live without them. The first thing I love about them is how inexpensive they are. These little tools work great at getting mixes out of bowls. They can reach into corners well, especially the spatulas with their flat heads. They also remove mixes cleanly from the bowl, nothing left behind. The other great thing about them is their silicone design. These babies can withstand heat up to 500°. They are great in non-stick pans, as they won’t scratch. The silicone is also great because it resists odors and stains. The Williams Sonoma variety have removable heads that can be placed in the dishwasher or handwashed. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes and at less than $10 a piece make great gifts. During the holidays I often see them sold in sets. So if you want a great mixing partner, check them out. You can find them at a number of home and kitchen places including: www.crateandbarrel.com, www.williamssonoma.com, and www.stonewallkitchen.com. Happy Mixing!Â
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