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Threesome

would you like to use two spoons and a fork? hmm..

Uploaded by sati123 (36) • 1 day ago
Tags: three, spoon, fork

sati123
(36)


hand carved spoon

Similar to a hand carved spoon I used to have.

Uploaded by craftcatcher (1758) • 1 month ago
Tags: spoon, hand made, carved wood

craftcatcher
(1758)


Fishin' Spoon

This is a standard, run-of-the-mill red and white fishing spoon.

Uploaded by highlyclever (372) • 4 months ago
Tags: fishing, spoon

highlyclever
(372)


Chopsticks

People's Choice

Uploaded by akrockz (227) • 3 months ago
Tags: spoon, fork, chopsticks

akrockz
(227)


To stir or not to stir

Coffee with spoon attached

Uploaded by kitten1954 (1132) • 3 months ago
Tags: cup, coffee, spoon, habits

kitten1954
(1132)


spoon feeding

do you have the spoon

Uploaded by harsha04 (1054) • 1 month ago
Tags: spoon

harsha04
(1054)


How do you stir your coffee?

A picture of a cup of coffee with a spoon. Photo source: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/89/274197870_cb420603a2.jpg?v=0 .

Uploaded by lordwarwizard (9829) • 12 months ago
Tags: coffee, stir, spoon, drink

lordwarwizard
(9829)


How much do you LOVE your company?

A picture of love. Created using utensils. Photo source: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2396/2259707131_dbca5ecc00.jpg?v=0 .

Uploaded by lordwarwizard (9829) • 8 months ago
Tags: love, utensils, fork, spoon

lordwarwizard
(9829)


spoon and fork

silver set of spoon and fork

Uploaded by chechuva (798) • 6 months ago
Tags: spoon, fork, set

chechuva
(798)


Spoon

One of the household items (the others include umbrella, glove, and walking stick) that if accidentally dropped should only be picked up by someone else, or bad luck, or an argument, or a visitor, will follow. A servant dropped a spoon, and as she made no attempt to pick it up, her mistress told her to do it. Without speaking, the girl left the kitchen, but soon returned with another maid who performed the duty. The one who dropped the spoon explained her subsequent procedure by saying that if she herself had picked it up she would have met with some dire misfortune. (N&Q 11s:10 (1914), 146, 196) More generally known nowadays is the belief that two teaspoons in one saucer, or one basin, denote a forthcoming wedding, although occasionally it is held to mean twins on the way. In common with many other domestic superstitions, the earliest known reference to this only occurs in the later 19th century (N&Q 4s:10 (1872), 495). - answers.com

Uploaded by ratyz5 (1934) • 4 months ago
Tags: spoon, english folklore

ratyz5
(1934)