Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> "Sheldon" >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>
> >... wooden spoons are very inexpensive
> >(don't think I've ever spent more than a buck for one, usually more
> >like half that, or less), so when I see a bundle of nice ones at a
good
> >price I will add it to my kitchen stash.
>
> The wooden spoons that I usually find are made of balsa wood, I
swear. I'm
> not sure what happened to the good, solid, made-for-life spoons that
my
> mother had. As King of the Appropriate URL, can you suggest a place
where
> I can find good quality wooden spoons that don't break every time you
stir
> something?
>
> On the other hand, it may not be the spoons, rather my brute
strength.
> Yeah, that's it! 
>
> Carol
I usually find them displayed in the housewares aisle of the
stupidmarket, usually 3-4 in a plastic bag for around a buck
twentynine, or thereabouts. Sometimes I forget my own strength and rap
a wooden spoon on the edge of a pot, snaps the business end right off.
Sheldon