It's snurdle time! Actually, it's called a chashaku. It's a traditional Japanese green tea scoop. $5 in Little Tokyo.
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It's snurdle time! Actually, it's called a chashaku. It's a traditional Japanese green tea scoop. $5 in Little Tokyo.
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I LIKE it !!!!
I still am always on the lookout for good Snurdelers![]()
How do you shave with it?
Is that a 5/8 or a 6/8?
I just use the old caviar spoon that "the help" is allowed to use
Wintchase (11-26-2011)
I like it Ebm!
I never got to respond to your question about a snurdle (it can be used to describe both the scooper itself and the amount of cream, as in a "snurdle of cream"), but that will do very nicely. I use a couple of my wife's unwanted decorative mini spoons, which adds a nice touch IMHO.
Stay well,
Ryan
eflatminor,
In the UK, a small 'dollop' is equivalent to a 'snurdle'
The Imperial 'dollop' is interchangable with the metric 'dollop'
The best 'snurdler' I have is my old lab spatula (flat one end, semi-cupped the other); the semi-cupped end is perfect for scooping a measured 'snurdle' of cream or soft soap (Cella).
Have fun !
Best regards
Russ
Should have got 2 and displayed them like a pair.
Looks like downhill skis. Winter, brrr.