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Can anyone tell me what this kitchen tool is?
Judy Mayberry
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It says AMCO Rust-Proof 18/8 Stainless China 8038. I went through eBay, Google, AMCO, but no hit. Anyone?
Judy in San Diego
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At first glance I thought it was an antique anal discombobulator. However after closer inspection, it looks like a slender, slotted spatula.
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The spatula is 3" to the handle, and almost 7/8" in width. The handle is 5-1/2" long.Judy in San Diego
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bacon flipper? Next guess would be some kind of pastry tool.
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It’s iust a thin slotted spatula. Good for various uses like pulling cookies off a cookie sheet (especially gooey ones), mixing pancake batter, flipping smaller pieces of fish, scallops, shrimp etc.
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Judy Mayberry said:The spatula is 3" to the handle, and almost 7/8" in width. The handle is 5-1/2" long.
wonder if it went to a child’s cook set or oven?Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
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SGH said:At first glance I thought it was an antique anal discombobulator. However after closer inspection, it looks like a slender, slotted spatula.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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Judy Mayberry said:
It says AMCO Rust-Proof 18/8 Stainless China 8038. I went through eBay, Google, AMCO, but no hit. Anyone? -
RRP said:Judy Mayberry said:
It says AMCO Rust-Proof 18/8 Stainless China 8038. I went through eBay, Google, AMCO, but no hit. Anyone?Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
@RRP: I was waiting to see who would ask about that. It was a list of recipes from a Nigella Lawson cookbook that looked good to me. I might have known it would be you! I scan recipes from library books.Judy in San Diego
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Judy Mayberry said:@RRP: I was waiting to see who would ask about that. It was a list of recipes from a Nigella Lawson cookbook that looked good to me. I might have known it would be you! I scan recipes from library books.
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Whatever it is, now I feel
like I have to have one...Large BGE and Medium BGE
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What do you neanderthals use to flip your silver dollar pancakes, if you don't own one of these?
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Maybe a butter curler?
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Judy Mayberry said:
It says AMCO Rust-Proof 18/8 Stainless China 8038. I went through eBay, Google, AMCO, but no hit. Anyone?
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"When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."
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Brownie spatula.Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg.
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I'd guess it's for delicate pastries or even crepes.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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Asking around, I've gotten a response that might be the winner - gnocchi roller.I've seen folks use forks rather than the grooved wooden board type thing so perhaps that is a legit answer.“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk
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@HeavyG: That is a very creative answer. I can see that perfectly! I made gnocchi once long ago but don't remember if that tool was involved. Could be!Judy in San Diego
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