[Food] What sort of spoon do you eat cereal with?

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What sort of spoon do you eat cereal with?

  • Teaspoon

    Votes: 12 11.9%
  • Dessert spoon

    Votes: 76 75.2%
  • Soup spoon

    Votes: 6 5.9%
  • Serving spoon

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Fork

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • I don't eat cereal

    Votes: 5 5.0%

  • Total voters
    101


Bozza

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I'm not normally a cereal person but a box of something was bought in error and rather than waste it, I'm using it up.

Every morning when I open the cutlery drawer, I am torn as to which spoon I should be using.

I've been tending to go for the trusty dessert spoon, but I suspect that this is because I'm a pig and it allows me to shovel more in.

Is a teaspoon more the done thing?
 






Steve in Japan

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May 9, 2013
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I'm not normally a cereal person but a box of something was bought in error and rather than waste it, I'm using it up.

Every morning when I open the cutlery drawer, I am torn as to which spoon I should be using.

I've been tending to go for the trusty dessert spoon, but I suspect that this is because I'm a pig and it allows me to shovel more in.

Is a teaspoon more the done thing?

You can get more in with a soup spoon, fyi, with less spillage
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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How many spoons do you have? I just have big ones and little ones
 














Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
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What a bizarre question...

Teaspoon is obviously best - especially for Rice Krispies.
 








Giraffe

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Good thread.

Oddly I use a dessert spoon for cereal, but a teaspoon for desserts at home. Savouring every moment.

When I'm out I am too emberassed to use a teaspoon, so use whatever cutlery is provided for deserts.

But cereal dessert spoon every time, mainly due to time in the morning I suspect.
 
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Springal

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Why would anyone even consider eating cereal with a teaspoon?!

Didn't Alan Sugar lose a lot of weight by eating his meals with cake forks and teaspoons. Reason being it takes longer, so you get full quicker and eat less
 


Pantani

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Dec 3, 2008
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Good thread.

Oddly I use a dessert spoon for cereal, but a teaspoon for desserts at home. Savouring every moment.

When I'm out I am too emberassed to use a teaspoon, so use whatever cutlery is provided for deserts.

But cereal dessert spoon every time, mainly due to time in the morning I suspect.

Agree with this. Though our last cutlery set purchase came with tea spoons that are much larger than the standard teaspoon, about 40% on the way to being a dessert spoon. These are absolutely perfect for eating pud in it's various forms. Dessert spoons just mean the whole lot is gone way too quickly.
 




Moshe Gariani

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Didn't Alan Sugar lose a lot of weight by eating his meals with cake forks and teaspoons. Reason being it takes longer, so you get full quicker and eat less
Not heard that but done with discipline it would be a spectacularly successful weight loss strategy. So many of people's excess calories are consumed when foods are scoffed down quickly.
 


Goldstone1976

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Four: tea, table/dessert (have I made a faux pas on this?), soup and serving.

No egg spoon for boiled eggs? No big F off spoon with long handle for cooking - one without holes, one with? No wooden spoons?

Amateur.

Desert spoon, obvs.

Edit: that’s the first time I’ve looked at the spelling of “spoon”; weird word, really.
 


Goring-by-Seagull

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Jan 5, 2012
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Teaspoon. Girlfriend thinks I'm mental.

Edit: and now reading through the replies on here I guess a lot of others will think I am too!
 






BigBod

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Dec 12, 2014
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Teaspoon every time but for a very good reason. Don't often have cereal but I'm on a diet and when I do have it I am only allowed 40g. I eat it with a teaspoon to make it last longer... 6 Stone gone forever, 7 by Christmas... I'm on it!
 


Bozza

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Teaspoon every time but for a very good reason. Don't often have cereal but I'm on a diet and when I do have it I am only allowed 40g. I eat it with a teaspoon to make it last longer... 6 Stone gone forever, 7 by Christmas... I'm on it!

Let me know when you want that username changed.
 


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