Listen, Cookbook, just because you're storing the one infomercial purchase of the combination children's hair comb (give them wavy locks, like you see on TV!), paint scraper (for when you want that lovely zebra look!), and bread pan divider(wheat on the left, rye on the right!) in the kitchen gadget closet doesn't mean it ONLY counts as …
Listen, Cookbook, just because you're storing the one infomercial purchase of the combination children's hair comb (give them wavy locks, like you see on TV!), paint scraper (for when you want that lovely zebra look!), and bread pan divider(wheat on the left, rye on the right!) in the kitchen gadget closet doesn't mean it ONLY counts as that.
Anyway, my favorite kitchen gadget is a relatively simple choice, and one I'd suggest for all my left-handed brethren out there - the left-handed wooden spatula. The point is on the other side of the slightly-cupped head, and it makes SO MUCH MORE difference than you'd think. One time, we were out of other clean spatulae, and my wife wanted to cook something, so she used it. She is right-handed, and the complaining and moaning about it were constant for about ten minutes, until I said, "now you know why I bought it - that's how I had to deal with things for decades."
I'm actually fairly ambidextrous - I can use the right-handed spatula if I need to, no problem.
But it definitely looks like the equivalent of someone who knows a foreign language, but doesn't think in that foreign language, as opposed to the LH spat, which very much appears as "native speaker"
Listen, Cookbook, just because you're storing the one infomercial purchase of the combination children's hair comb (give them wavy locks, like you see on TV!), paint scraper (for when you want that lovely zebra look!), and bread pan divider(wheat on the left, rye on the right!) in the kitchen gadget closet doesn't mean it ONLY counts as that.
Anyway, my favorite kitchen gadget is a relatively simple choice, and one I'd suggest for all my left-handed brethren out there - the left-handed wooden spatula. The point is on the other side of the slightly-cupped head, and it makes SO MUCH MORE difference than you'd think. One time, we were out of other clean spatulae, and my wife wanted to cook something, so she used it. She is right-handed, and the complaining and moaning about it were constant for about ten minutes, until I said, "now you know why I bought it - that's how I had to deal with things for decades."
Also, for you: https://i.postimg.cc/htFp0P8s/IMG-2269.jpg
The Turfman's Child's Hair Comb and Paint Scraper, free with any purchase of Turfman's Leisure-Time Scotch and Paint Remover.
TIL, people are not ambidextrous when it comes to spatuling.
I'm actually fairly ambidextrous - I can use the right-handed spatula if I need to, no problem.
But it definitely looks like the equivalent of someone who knows a foreign language, but doesn't think in that foreign language, as opposed to the LH spat, which very much appears as "native speaker"