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food Do You Scoop With A Spoon?


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How do you scoop things such as peanut butter?  

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  1. 1. Do you use a spoon?

    • Yes
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    • No
      10


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I am sometimes amazed by the subtle differences between people. I was raised to scoop and spread all things with a butter knife. It usually does alright and spreads things magnificently. However, some opt for a spoon to grab more material it seems. What's your preference?

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Knife is good at spreading the sandwich goo over the sandwich, but a spoon is better for extracting goo out of a yar. I use whatever feels right at the time

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If you can spread butter/peanut butter with a butter knife, you can scoop it with a butter knife (albeit, it would probably be easier to scoop peanut butter out with a spoon). Peanut butter is just one thing that I was never taught to scoop out with a spoon.

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Depends which product. Peanut butter works better with the knife, because it won't leave a clump behind. OTOH, because jam's slicker and slippery, the knife's narrow width makes it harder to control, so I scoop and spread that with a spoon.

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I've been scooping and spreading with a spoon all my life, it's easy spreading it with the backside of the spoon. Though getting that stuff onto the bread might be difficult, but I guess that's where the knife comes in?

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If I'm making a PB&J, I also only use a single knife. First I apply jelly, then wipe off the blade with the clean slice of bread, followed by the peanut butter.

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A butter knife for spreading, a spoon for eating. Stuff gets stuck in the spoon and you can't spread it evenly. And if it can't be pretty there's little point to it at all.  

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