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How do you eat with those sustainable wood spoons without ripping the skin off your lips? (Original Post)
diva77
Dec 2019
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we used bamboo utensils for Tday and the spoons are like the ones with Dixie cups!..
samnsara
Dec 2019
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Boxerfan
(2,533 posts)1. Don't leave them in water or food & buy quality
I'm sure you can manage.
samnsara
(17,622 posts)2. we used bamboo utensils for Tday and the spoons are like the ones with Dixie cups!..
PJMcK
(22,037 posts)3. Screw that! Use plastic. When you're done throw it out. The garbage man will take it away.
Kidding.
Of course, you could use a dental dam. (wink)
I'm sorry but I'm in an Aristocratic mood, if you understand the reference.
diva77
(7,643 posts)4. haha! those aristocrats with their single-use plastic spoons!!! meanwhile...
I sit here with my raw skin from eating a scoop of nondairy ice cream with a compostable spoon administered by the vendor.
lunasun
(21,646 posts)5. Never had a problem we have a box of them . If you don't like them they can be composted or burned
I actually find them better quality than strong plastic ware plus no chemicals petro +eco better