What is this kitchen utensil?!
Doesn anyone have an idea what it could be?
Answers: I have (what I assume is) a kitchen utensil. It is plastic and thin and flexible. It measures 6.5 inches wide and 4.5 inches tall. The top is curved and has 4 circles cut out of it along the top. The first circle is smaller than the rest and each cirlce to the right is a little larger.
Doesn anyone have an idea what it could be?
It sounds like you are describing a spaghetti serving measure.
Place dry spaghetti noodles in a hole to determine the number of servings. The number of servings should be marked by the hole.
Check the following site. Does it look something like this?
http://www.recipetips.com/glossary-term/...
You are kidding, right?
I believe what you are describing is used for measuring spaghetti for different numbers of servings.
It is a device to measure portions for spaghetti. The smallest circle is for 1 person. Each larger circle is for 1 more person. However, I found that the portions on this device aren't even enough for my children, so I either double the amount or go by the thickness of the bundle in my fist.
It sounds like a Spaghetti pasta measurer...
that's a Quaker oat meal gage
you use it to judge the thickness of leftover
oatmeal so you can add that to meatloaf. The largest hole is for ginger meatloaf
the second hole is for garlic meatloaf
the third hole is for plain meatloaf and the smallest hole is for making a vegetarian meatloaf. when not makingmeatloaf you can use it to hold dish rags over the sink.
it is a spatula
Hello Mark G.
It sounds an awful lot like something Frank Zappa held up on
album cover in the late 60s !
Regards,
Lenny.