tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7896507061477196001.post3968680840024486759..comments2024-01-11T15:11:36.878-07:00Comments on Cookistry's Kitchen Gadget and Food Reviews: Le' Cook SpoonulaDonna Curriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12833303767775886944noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7896507061477196001.post-26649714438851155612016-03-04T23:05:21.481-07:002016-03-04T23:05:21.481-07:00Thus, they must be used after electrical power to ...Thus, they must be used after electrical power to the kitchen appliance has been shut off. <a href="http://sewingmachinejudge.com/best-embroidery-machine-tips-using-embroidery-machine-reviews-and-suggestions-to-get-started/" rel="nofollow">embroidery machine reviews</a>Richard C. Lamberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14766504022599651016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7896507061477196001.post-4405483101510727092016-03-03T00:45:20.793-07:002016-03-03T00:45:20.793-07:00Hi Donna,
This is Jhon, the creator of Le' Coo...Hi Donna,<br />This is Jhon, the creator of Le' Cook spoonula. Thank you for your honest review for our product. Yes, Le' Cook Spoonula was designed for simple cooking like scramble egg, or any stir fry foods on a flat cooking pan.<br /><br />This will be the first cooking utensil in our line of cookware - if this campaign is successful we will create more kitchen utensils in the future with our 'L' Hook design, so you can hook everything to the side of any cooking pan (ex: soup ladle, flat spatulas, turners, etc.) :)<br /><br />Here is our full campaign page<br />https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rintik/le-cook-one-piece-design-spoonula-with-a-hookJhon - Le' Cook Creatorhttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rintik/le-cook-one-piece-design-spoonula-with-a-hook/commentsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7896507061477196001.post-11135585474849039132016-02-29T15:22:18.102-07:002016-02-29T15:22:18.102-07:00Yeah, it would submerge into a deep soup. More use...Yeah, it would submerge into a deep soup. More useful for shallower endeavors. Or I guess it depends on how drippy the stuff is. I think it's placed so it balances with the handle down if you put it on a counter.<br /><br />I'll have to try it with something like spaghetti sauce next time I make it and see if it does drip outside the pot.Donna Curriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12833303767775886944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7896507061477196001.post-16578022197986873942016-02-29T11:06:24.087-07:002016-02-29T11:06:24.087-07:00Just curious - Isn't the hook a bit low on the...Just curious - Isn't the hook a bit low on the handle? Wouldn't it get submerged in a soup or stew, etc.? I would think that it might get dirty, then drip down the outside of the pot and onto the burner. Am I wrong?Renée J. (RJ Flamingo)http://flamingomusings.comnoreply@blogger.com