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Make Your Own > Miscellaneous on February 28, 2012

Spoon Rest Ideas

coke bottle spoon restYou can buy any number of spoon rests at your favorite kitchen store, make one, or use something that you already have in the house. This guide contains spoon rest ideas.
     

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Plastic Tops For Spoon Rests

I use the top from a margarine tub for a spoon rest. It is big enough to catch the drips. It is easy to wash! It keeps the stove top clean.

By Jean from Louisville, KY

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Disposable Spoon Rests

My family goes through a lot of sliced cheese. I kept throwing away those little clear plastic wrappers from the slices and wondering what else could be done with them. I finally found something they're good for - they make excellent disposable spoon rests!

By Glynda Lomax
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Spoon Rest Ideas

What do you use for a spoon rest when you are cooking? I usually just tear a piece of aluminum foil. Any better suggestions?

Onesummer

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Most Recent Answer

By Annie779 11/29/2007

For a spoon rest, I like to use a piece of melamine (remember Melmac?) dinnerware. It is something that I really don't care about and that won't crack if I accidentally put the spoon down too hard.

Ann, So Maine

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