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  2. The best children’s utensils sets for neat eating - AOL

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    Gentle for baby teeth and easy to grip, these bamboo spoons and forks are a great alternative to plastic, stainless steel, or silicone utensils. The best children’s utensils sets for neat eating ...

  3. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Some utensils are considered both cookware and bakeware. There is a great variety of cookware and bakeware in shape, material, and inside surface. Some materials conduct heat well; some retain heat well. Some surfaces are non-stick; some require seasoning.

  4. List of eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    Chopsticks – East and Southeast Asian utensil; Skewer; Tongs; Toothpick; Cocktail stick; Drinking straw; Cutlery – A set of Western utensils: usually knife, fork and spoon; Sujeo – A paired set of Korean utensils: a spoon and chopsticks; Food pusher - a utensil with a blade set at 90° to the handle, used for pushing food onto a spoon or ...

  5. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    A long, rounded wooden or marble tool rolled across dough to flatten it. Salt shaker: Distributes salt or pepper grains evenly onto a surface Scales: Kitchen scales, Weighing scales: Weights ingredients for more accurate cooking. Scissors: Kitchen scissors: Two blades used to shear surfaces. Scoop: Ice cream scoop

  6. Cutlery - Wikipedia

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    French travelling set of cutlery, 1550–1600, Victoria and Albert Museum An example of modern cutlery, design by architect and product designer Zaha Hadid (2007). Cutlery (also referred to as silverware, flatware, or tableware) includes any hand implement used in preparing, serving, and especially eating food in Western culture.

  7. List of types of spoons - Wikipedia

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    Stirrer — utensil with a long stem and usually a spoon end for mixing drinks; Sugar spoon or sugar shell — for serving granulated sugar; bowl often molded in the form of a sea shell; Tablespoon — large, usually used for serving (UK); main kind of spoon used for eating (US) Wooden spoon — made of wood, commonly used in food preparation

  8. List of Come Outside episodes - Wikipedia

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    Today Auntie Mabel will give some children a music lesson using wooden musical instruments. She uses wooden kitchen utensils to make some jam tarts for the children. Pippin wants a jam tart but Auntie Mabel tells her they are not good for dogs. Auntie Mabel finds many things made of wood in her kitchen and living room.

  9. Wooden spoon - Wikipedia

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    Today, wooden spoons in western cultures are generally medium to large spoons used for mixing ingredients for cooking or baking. They may be flat or have a small dip in the middle. Before electric mixers became common, wooden spoons were often used to cream together butter and sugar in recipes such as shortbread or Victoria sponge cake.