Saturday, January 10, 2015

My Childhood Ice Cream Spoon


What better piece of stuff to start with than something likely older than my DNA. This is an old silver spoon my Baba had in her kitchen when I was a kid. You know it's silver since it's never silver, always black. Anyway, I had a theory when I was a kid: if you eat things in smaller bites, you can have pretty much as much as you like. My grandparents always came home from their Saturday trip to either Dominion/Miracle Food Mart/Knob Hill Farms (never Food City or Loblaws) with a 2L carton of ice cream, usually Sealtest Parlour Chocolate. Four huge tablespoons-worth would wind up in my bowl, and using this spoon would result in a slow devour of the delicious dessert (usually at 10 in the morning when they got home). Now it sits in the bottom of our teaspoon tray, waiting for a big bowl which needs to be eaten slow.

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