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Sauce Nodrip
Hangs on side of bowl helps u get the sauce to your plate | |
This ashtray sized device has an open grip which you
slide
the spoon or ladel under. Now when you pick it up the
sauce drips into it and not on the floor or table. When
you
reach your plate "hang" it on the plate's side easily
slide
the spoon towards your plate an unload the sauce into
your plate. The way back is even simpler if you leave
the
spoon on the bowl's side. If you want to keep the
spoon
just return the nodrip from it's handle.
Sketch of idea
https://sketch.io/r...8a6abb5110fb0f.jpeg [pashute, Apr 05 2020]
Bent spoon
https://www.borough...EAQYBiABEgIvNfD_BwE [bhumphrys, Apr 05 2020]
A better picture of the problem
https://www.alamy.c...image216079951.html [pashute, Apr 06 2020]
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// leave the spoon on the bowels side |
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Not sure that sketch is helping, btw. |
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Balance a beating heart upright on a saucer.
Garnish with three strands of spaghetti. |
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Nodrip (n): a treacherous offshore current, controlled by an
inclination of the head. NB, Excessively large head not included. |
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Sauce (n): cheeky repartee or attitude (compare southern US
"sass"). |
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There's nothing wrong with the idea as presented, but
sometimes wilful misrepresentation is just more fun. No
offence meant. |
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// leave the spoon on the bowels side // // Um. Yeah. // |
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Um. No. Entirely the wrong part of the digestive system. |
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I've got one. It is my second favorite spoon.
I leave it on my bowels side every so often.
(link) |
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// It is my second favorite spoon. // |
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You have a second favorite spoon. That means that you also have a favorite spoon; and more worryingly, a propensity for assigning varying importance to small and trivial items of cutlery. |
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<Smiles, nods, backs slowly away making placatory gestures/> |
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How very dare you! There's nothing trivial about my favorite spoon I'll have you know. |
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Go on, admit it you have a favorite spoon too don't you. Everybody has. |
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We have, as you might expect, a "preferred" knife. As you might also expect, it is not an eating utensil. While it could be used for that task, it is first and foremost an edged weapon. |
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But no, neither spoons nor forks are regarded as having any specific merit. |
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WAAAAHHHHHHHH ! WAAAAAAHHHHHHH ! WAHAHWAAAHWWW ! |
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<Sobbing and blubbering/> |
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[bhumphrys] that spoon would easily make my top three. |
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but you have to hold your second favorite spoon with your
other hand. I really should get more skilled at drawing (and
spelling) Maybe I'll make a paper model. It's simple and
elegant and doesn't deserve all that bad attention it has been
pulling away from the Corona virus. |
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As to the actual idea, couldn't you just place a small saucer next to the bowl to drip onto? |
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Stop being sensible and practical, [bean]. You're spoiling an excellent, nay flawless, record ... |
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