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

Edit: I have found my people.

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    9 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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      9 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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      9 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.