. . . roughly the times we have used this ergonomic and ancient wooden spoon before it sadly gave up yesterday - a calculation based on certainly a dish created a day, probably two, over several decades.
We do get rather over sentimental about our objects, especially ones that have been with us through all the house moves, and this case, with Mark before I met him, and it came from a junk shop then so the calculation could be way off. Thousands of stir-fries, stews, soups, curries and who knows what before Mark purchased it.
Thank you spoon. I was getting very daft and thinking about putting on the kitchen wall but finally it became a piece of highly efficient kindling due to the quantities of olive oil it had absorbed over the years.
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