Try it before you dismiss it, that’s all I’m saying!

Edit: I have found my people.

  • ralakus@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    You guys don’t just grab the stick of butter and rub it into the bread like a glue stick?

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    8 months ago

    100% true. This is especially the case when spreading dipping sauce on your pizza. Knifes just suck at this. Spoons rock.

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    8 months ago

    I’ll be the person that disagrees, at least under certain conditions. Spreading with a spoon it’s impossible to spread all the stuff leaving none stuck on the spoon. With a knife that’s possible so unless the area is large enough that the overhead becomes small knife makes more sense. Consistency of the spread also matters, if it’s sticky or hard once again a knife is easier for the job

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      8 months ago

      I admit it can be situational, for example I still use a knife for peanut butter just because it’s annoying to try and get a spoon into the jar. But I’d argue your first point is what the kids these days refer to as a “skill issue” 😉

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    8 months ago

    Thank you for making an actual unpopular opinion.

    The only reason I would say for not doing this is because of how awkward it is to get excess butter/stuff off of a curved surface compared to a straight surface like a knife. Sometimes you have to break out another spoon or something else just to get it off, so you’re messing up twice the dishes. A knife just easily allows you to scrape off the excess.

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      8 months ago

      I can’t tell if you’re mistakenly thinking we use the front of the spoon, which definitely would result in a lot of wasted stuck butter. Or if you just imagine it’s way harder to spread it all off the curved surface than it is.

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      7 months ago

      It’s a lot easier to get all the excess off of the curved surface than it is to twist the knife in a way to get it all off the knife.