Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Dinner Spatula

Small silicone sauce scraper.
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This is simply a minature rubber scraper that complements the spoon at the dinner table when the main course is a particularly saucy affair. After finishing the chunky component of the entree, one assimilates the residual sauce with the spatula. Naturally, licking the spatula itself is considered improper, so the spoon is used to lift the resulting mound of sauce to the mouth.
Cuit_au_Four, Oct 13 2010

Small Silicone Spatula http://www.lecreuse...tula||S||5254783650
Baked. [Boomershine, Oct 13 2010]

nice spoon with spatula end, too. http://www.binbin.n...200mm-pack-5-re.jpg
[xandram, Oct 13 2010]

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Boomershine, Oct 13 2010
  

       //Sliced bread is probably a better invention for this.//   

       Agreed. NOT, however, a croissant.
Boomershine, Oct 13 2010
  

       Some sort of rubber-coated silver squeegee might be in order.
jutta, Oct 13 2010
  

       That image could really use a scale bar.   

       Anyways, the spatula must also look like it belongs at the dinner table; a wooden handle with a hole in the end won't do.
Cuit_au_Four, Oct 13 2010
  

       A medium-soft, curved spatula with a metal handle sounds like a nice piece of tableware. If everyone has one, you could skip the spoon.   

       [Cuit au Four] A couple of these modifications and you get buns.
Boomershine, Oct 13 2010
  

       I have a loverly brushed-metal-handled spatula in my kitchen. I forget where I got it.
baconbrain, Oct 13 2010
  

       Automated plate wipers, using tried-and-tested windscreen wiper technology, would do the job.
hippo, Oct 13 2010
  
      
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