My Spotless Countertops Owe It All to This |
In all my years of cooking at home, it never occurred to me that I needed a spoon rest. For me, a spoon rest could be the bag one of my bananas came in, a paper towel, or the nearest flat surface, which more often than not was my cutting board or a stray plate. Inefficient and dirty, I know—but these were often what was within arm's reach so I wouldn't lose momentum when cooking. Then I spent a week at my parents' house. After making my eggs one morning, I went to put down my spatula and found I'd nestled it right in a ceramic spoon rest. The world suddenly made sense. "Oh, this is what I'm supposed to use," I thought. "My utensils need a home, even when I'm using them." When I returned to my apartment, I made it my mission to get a spoon rest of my own. Click through to read more about how I tested to find my ideal spoon rest, or shop my pick and a few other essentials directly below. —Megan Wahn |
No comments:
Post a Comment