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    $14.97 at walmart.com. The Pioneer Woman 10-Piece Silicone and Acacia Wood Handle Cooking Utensils Set. Switch over to silicone utensils which are safe for use with all types of cookware and won't ...

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  5. Scraper (kitchen) - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen scrapers. A kitchen scraper is a kitchen implement made of metal, plastics (such as polyethylene, nylon, or polypropylene), wood, rubber or silicone rubber.In practice, one type of scraper is often interchanged with another or with a spatula (thus scrapers are often called spatulas) for some of the various uses.

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    A tamis has a cylindrical edge, made of metal or wood, that supports a disc of fine metal, nylon, or horsehair mesh. Ingredients are pushed through the mesh. Tin opener: Can opener: To open tins or cans Designs vary considerably; the earliest tin openers were knives, adapted to open a tin as easily as possible. Tomato knife: Used to slice ...

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    Closeup of a Scoopula to display the logo Two Scoopulas, one atop the other to show full view. Scoopula is a brand name of a spatula-like scoop utensil used primarily in experimental laboratories to transfer solids: to a weighing paper for weighing, to a cover slip to measure melting point, or a graduated cylinder, or to a watch glass from a flask or beaker through scraping.