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Hey all. Same long time lurker from the "Corn Sugar Question"
delurking for yet another question. *Years* ago I obtained a "different" sort of spatula for the grill. It's so long ago that I can't remember if I bought it or received it as a gift. Anyway, what makes it different is that as opposed to the usual old spatula that is solid at the end furthest from the handle the end of this one is open like a fork (but with tines that are much wider than a fork, of course). That allows for sliding the end of the spatula conveniently between the "spokes" of the grill and easily reach under a burger (or steak, for that matter). Anyway, my SIL (the one that moved away and left his beer brewing corn sugar behind!) loves that spatula. I wanted to get one for him as a gift but have been unsuccessful in tracking one down. First off, I don't even know what that type of spatula is called. secondly, I've tried various Google searches with different search terms and parameters to no avail. So, does anyone here know the name of what I'm looking for or have a URL to point me to? Much obliged. TIA, Jack |
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