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Go with the grain.
Every base is covered with this essential set of wooden kitchen utensils from Farmhouse Pottery. Available in your pick of beech or walnut wood, each tool has gorgeous natural grain and a handle that’s a treat to hold.
- Set of 6 Farmhouse Pottery essential wooden kitchen utensils
- Includes spoon, slotted spoon, ladle, turner, slotted turner, and pasta spoon
- 100% European beech or North American black walnut wood
- Made in: China
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
- Materials:
- Walnut: 100% North American black walnut wood.
- Beech: 100% European imported beech wood.
- Walnut: 100% North American black walnut wood.
- Care:
Hand wash with soap and warm water, rinse and dry immediately. Do not allow wooden utensils to soak in water.
Meet the Maker
Farmhouse Pottery
A Similar Style
Love being able to roll this up when I need to access the drain and that it's strong enough to hold a cast iron pot of beans when I need to add water for soaking/cooking.
This remarkable over the sink dish rack turns my single sink into the space and function of a double sink. It doubles as extra counter space which I badly need!
At the end of the week I toss it in the dishwasher. I couldn't imagine my daily routine without this kitchen tool!
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How we'd use this beauty in our own homes.

It was a rollicking day in the test kitchen. Click through to see a handful of shots from our day of chopping, cooking, photographing, and of course eating!

It was a happy day in the Test Kitchen yesterday as the FOOD52 team welcomed Merrill back into our Tuesday routines of chopping, stirring, and mixing! Click through to see more from our day in the test kitchen.

You'll be hearing from the staff at FOOD52 every week in Too Many Cooks, our group column in which we pool our answers to questions about food, cooking, life, and more. The New York Times Dining section ran a piece this week about those kitchen gadgets that you buy thinking they'll make your life easier -- oyster knife, bread machine, milk frother -- but that end up gathering dust in a cabinet.But sometimes more is more, even if those pickle tongs take up too much space in your cutlery drawer. Here are our favorite kitchen utensils -- the ones we won't give up in favor of a simpler life. It's funny how so many of our answers are about tools that are just so "satisfying" to use!Click through for pitters, slicers, and choppers galore.