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In response to
"
when you get down to the bottom of the jar, it's easier to get out with a spoon
"
by
charlie
tilt jar, use knife. no dilemma -- nm
Posted by
CQ (aka CQ)
Jul 8 '13, 13:23
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the jelly still slips off the knife's edge before you can get it out of the jar -- nm
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charlie
Jul 8, 13:24
7
exactly. jelly is mushy. a spoon is the appropriate tool. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 8, 13:25
2
oh, i still use a knife. -- nm
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charlie
Jul 8, 13:26
1
it's just annoying when you start to run out of jelly -- nm
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charlie
Jul 8, 13:27
Rubber Spatula -- nm
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Bacon
Jul 8, 13:25
3
they make little jar-size ones. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 8, 13:29
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I have 4 sized just for the size of the job -- nm
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Bacon
Jul 8, 13:30
1
I have a special one for peanut butter that gets into the gutter at the bottom of the jar. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 8, 13:32
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