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Anyone know where in the UK I can get a teaspoon rest?

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PeaceLoveAndCandy · 31/12/2020 16:24

Something like the ones here
www.samanthaboothart.com/listing/692806068/coffee-spoon-rest-teaspoon-rest-spoon

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Krieger · 31/12/2020 16:25

Do you not want that one? Too expensive? I use a small ceramic dish that used to contain a camembert.

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ThePricklySheep · 31/12/2020 16:26

I googled and found lots on Etsy.

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katy1213 · 31/12/2020 16:27

Pretty well any kitchen shop - if only they were open!

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iklboo · 31/12/2020 16:28

Lots of different ones on eBay by the looks.

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inappropriateraspberry · 31/12/2020 16:28

We have a teapot shaped one that we put the teabags and spoon on. Must have bought it from a supermarket or similar. A bit like this

Anyone know where in the UK I can get a teaspoon rest?
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Ted27 · 31/12/2020 16:29

I've seen them in wilkos, sainsburys, M&S, The Range

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Santaisironingwrappingpaper · 31/12/2020 16:30

Mine is from Laura Ashley.. Also some from Asda..

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SlippersForFlippers · 31/12/2020 16:31

We have a teapot one like above

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PeaceLoveAndCandy · 31/12/2020 16:32

I'd be happy to pay £13 for the one on the website I've linked to because it's gorgeous, but I wouldn't pay the £17 to have it shipped from the USA. No offence to anyone, but I don't want the teapot shaped ones that you get everywhere and are really meant for the old teabag. I want something quirky that is literally just for the teaspoon.

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SoupDragon · 31/12/2020 16:35
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Viviennemary · 31/12/2020 16:37

I googled it. Even B& M do them but I expect these ones are everywhere. Grin I'd treat myself to that first one if you like it. Hang the cost.

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Twobrews · 31/12/2020 16:39

Why does a teaspoon need a rest?!

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Oblomov20 · 31/12/2020 16:40

They all seem very big, as if meant for tea bags. The OP was very small and seemed only to fit a tea-spoon.

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Palavah · 31/12/2020 16:40

I also don't understand this.

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iklboo · 31/12/2020 16:48

Ones like this?

Anyone know where in the UK I can get a teaspoon rest?
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NoSquirrels · 31/12/2020 16:56

Search on Etsy for “coffee spoon rest” (rattan than teaspoon, which I think gives you the larger tea bag style ones). Like this: www.etsy.com/uk/listing/858366378/mustard-herringbone-ceramic-spoon-rest

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Sevensilverrings · 31/12/2020 17:04

Hi! I’m a potter, if you like I can make you one like that? It would take me five minutes at the end of a batch of other things. Don’t want paid for it, but realistically, now my kids are all of school, your looking at three or four weeks from now before I get it twice through kiln. Happy to spread some cheer in these times.
Let me know if you want it!

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peridito · 31/12/2020 17:33

Ah ,that's such a kind ,thoughtful post .Made my day!

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Soutiner · 31/12/2020 17:35

“Why does a teaspoon need a rest?”

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Well if you spent your life getting into hot water and stirring things up you’d need a rest occasionally!

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IBelieveInAThingCalledScience · 31/12/2020 17:35

Oh that is such a lovely offer!

On a separate note, how great must it be to be able to just "throw" utilitarian and beautiful objects together?

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TheLevyEyebrowsFancIub · 31/12/2020 20:10

awards seven a Star for being a good 'un.

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SWnewstart · 31/12/2020 21:14

Sorry, but I'm another one wondering exactly why such a thing is needed! Use the spoon for whatever then throw it in the sink, dishwasher or leave it on the worktop for next time? Same with tea-bags - why does it have to live somewhere special?

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Bluewavescrashing · 31/12/2020 21:24

Just use a ramekin.

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MistleTOEboughski · 31/12/2020 21:28

Just lick it and put it back in the drawer.

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