Who doesn’t love cooking with a wooden spoon? They’re stylish, and natural and add a cozy vibe to your kitchen. However, this kitchen blogger recommends taking caution with your wooden spoons.
Instructor Mike Austad, of rural Pine River, has been carving spoons for about 10 years, along with a variety of other wood ...
Learn how to make a wooden spoon 'Little Cook' with Gyasi and Evie. Paint half the spoon handle yellow to represent an apron. Leave to dry. Grown-ups, cut 2 small pieces of pipe cleaner.
Wooden spoons have been used in kitchens for centuries. In fact, it's believed that wooden spoons served a functional purpose as far back as the Paleolithic Era, and many home cooks treasure them ...
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