As with so many useful creations, the lolly was invented by accident when Epperson, a Californian lemonade salesman, left a spoon in a glass of lemonade on a cold night.
And what if we gave this to you in a very aspirational container, with a spoon made out of whole grain to eat it with?
Her "Banana Split with Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream with Strawberry Sauce and Chocolate Sprinkles" features a plate, a spoon, and a few pools of melted dessert.
You can also reduce the pears' cooking juices until syrupy and dot the plates, using the tip of a spoon handle.
They'd balance a spoon-shaped piece of magnetic rock on any flat surface, and since it was magnetic, the handle would swivel to align itself with the Earth's magnetic poles.
It is actually quite a large jump from the appearance of carrot puree on a spoon to whole carrots, so food in its recognisable form needs to be introduced.
Using a solid spoon, place equal portions of the leek mixture on 4 plates.
Today, The Wicked Spoon offers a far different interpretation of the buffet than anyone else with its emphasis on individual versus mass servings of everything from desserts to fries to Osso Bucco.
Then you're given clothes, a bit of bedding, a plastic cup, plastic knife, fork, spoon, bowl and plate.
Using a spoon, smear the marinade over both sides of the skirt steak.
He'll stop an intern struggling through a pile of carrots to show him how to hold his knife, he'll stick a spoon in a braise and give the cook a thumbs-up, he'll offer advice and jokes, whatever the situation demands.
Soak them in a sink full of cold water, swish them around to loosen any dirt, remove with a slotted spoon, and drain well in a colander.
Apply all that new technology to an ancient lexicon of good manners that precluded not only the preparation but the cutting of food at Chinese tables, rich or poor, and you have no need for any tableware beyond your chopsticks, a couple of serving pieces, and a slippery porcelain spoon for soup.
The swollen Spoon River topped a levee and inundated the central Illinois town of London Mills, and about half of the 500 residents had to be evacuated.
When the jam is ready, use a stainless-steel spoon to skim any remaining foam from the surface of the jam.
Mr. Quinn casually raised the spoon to his mouth, ate the cinnamon and then took a big swig of bottled water without a twitch.
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Acer came to this gunfight with a spoon, launching four me-too WinMo 6.1 phones -- two of which most likely can't be upgraded to 6.5.
Bring the liquid to a boil and using a wooden spoon, scrape up all the browned bits that have stuck to the bottom and sides of the pan.
Deeper, darker issues have clouded the music business for a very long time, such as how the music industry spoon-fed our ears until the unheard of happened.
We thought you could eat it with a spoon and cut it with a knife. (Laughter.) And I know a lot of parents out there cooking broccoli like that.
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Although not everybody's cup of tea (on a bad day, the service can be as churlish as any greasy-spoon in Barnsley, circa 1972), its products and style are said to be enjoyed by Anglophile masochists such as Quentin Tarantino.
But a Spoon song is rarely about any one ingredient, words included, and "Case" serves as a prime example of how the band fits the pieces together to create a structure that might well collapse if any one of them were removed.
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