I need a left handed wooden spoon to stir a pudding anti-clockwise?!


Question: the receipe states to stir it both clockwise, where I use the standard spoon, but I need a left handed spoon to stir it anti-clockwise as well. Anyone know where I can get one please - the cake just does not rise properly without it


Answers: the receipe states to stir it both clockwise, where I use the standard spoon, but I need a left handed spoon to stir it anti-clockwise as well. Anyone know where I can get one please - the cake just does not rise properly without it

Take the bowl and spoon

Stand in front of a mirror

Stir your pudding clockwise with your standard spoon

Your mirror alter ego will stir the pudding anti clockwise for you with a left handed spoon.....

Job done

Haha!

Is there such a thing? :)

2 secs ill look it up! x

Hahahaaa!!

http://kitchencarvers.com/Stirring_and_S...

They actually do sell left handed spoons!!!

Whats next?

Left handed toothbrushes? :)

Just turn the spoon around.

That's like selling left handed screw drivers. It's the same spoon, babe.

If you can't find one then just get a standard spoon but instead of you actually stirring simply stand the bowl on a small table and insert the spoon in the pudding mix vertically.....you then just walk around the bowl and can do so in either direction therefore you get to stir both clockwise and anti-clockwise as required.

There are those who wouldn't believe you, however, I do. In a case like this you don't use a different spoon. You phone all your relatives to come over and you stand still and they turn the stove round & round for you in an anti-clockwise direction.

I must admit it doesn't work too well in the Northern hemisphere. I'm told it works well in Oz.

Just turn the spoon around

Turn the spoon around. Stir going the opposite way, and then turn the spoon as many times as you like. You can also use two spoons there's no difference in spoons for left or right hand.





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