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Soups are nutritious and easy to cook. Unfortunately, eating soup can be as messy and inefficient as a dog lapping water. Enter the paddlewheel soup spoon to make eating soup fast and fun.
To use, just pull the spoon out from its handle. The shaft telescopes out to assume the shape of a crank. The
handle contains the motor, battery and a button to dictate the direction and speed of rotation. As the shaft turns, gears ensure that the spoon stays level except at the ten oclock position when it empties its contents, and at the four or eight oclock depending on the direction when it enters the bowl. One can even choose to let a spoon of too hot soup revolve several times in the air before being poured between the lips.
A wonder of stainless steel and polycarbonates, the super sipper makes quick work of broths, bisques and bouillabaisses or even, when youre alone, a bowl of gravy.
combine it with this one..
http://www.halfbake...m/idea/soup_20timer fj! what a treat.. [po, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004]
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Pleeeeese. A picture, pleeeese. |
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I'll buy one. Not just for soup though... it could work for popcorn! (Welcome back btw!) |
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<sloop & ben>The utensil would require some initial hand-mouth coordination. |
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<squeak>When my PC and I are feeling better. |
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I like the sound of that paddlewheel soup - those paddlewheels taste so goooood! |
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Yes. The gravy option. I'll just have to get one for my fella. Up till now he's had to resort to a jug and funnel to get that non-stop gravy thing goin' on. |
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Good to see you back, as it were, but I have visions of an ever-faster stream of soup being delivered to my tie. |
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You're panic-gripping the handle. |
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I'm a big fan of the soups in the microwaveable container that you just sip on ... but it really detracts from the drama and passion of enjoying soup with a spoon (or fork if its from Bennigans - mm) |
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How do you control when the soup gets poured out of the spoon? |
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Also, Ive never had much luck pouring anything into my mouth since it opens from the front rather than the top. Or are you supposed to turn your chair around and tip your head backwards (like you do when getting your hair washed at the hairdresser)? |
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Hey Look the nice Farmer is back! Great! |
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<AO>The premise was that when the handle is held steady and level in the right hand, at 60 degrees from the vertical in its rotation the spoon end smoothly tilts towards you, pouring out its contents. A forward move of the head with an extension of the lower jaw and tongue, as if kissing someone with buck teeth straight on, should suffice to catch the liquid. |
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Well, I accept this idea wholeheartedly (I say as I jut my chin and stick out my tongue.) Is it available with 2, 4 or 16 spoons on a single handle for more efficient soup imbibing? |
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