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Old 18-06-2014, 05:51 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"David Hill" wrote

Bob Hobden wrote:
"David Hill" wrote

Spider wrote:
David Hill wrote:
The old spatula I've used for years when frying has at last given up
the
ghost.
Trying to find a new one on line all I could find was a picture on
Google with the caption "Antique cooking implement"
Makes me feel old.
David @ a warm and bright side of Swansea Bay
PS I don't like the "plastic things.



There are a number of good bamboo spatulas on the market and I suggest
you have a look. They are very strong and also wash well in a
dishwasher, which some of the older thinish wood ones didn't. I use
them all the time now.

My old one was a very thin metal one, and I do mean thin.


That sounds more like a Palette Knife.



The nearest I can find is a fish slice.

This is the sort of thing I was thinking about, especially the cranked one.

http://thecookskitchen.com/12745+Palette+Knives

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