What’s this called? What’s it used for?
What’s this called? What’s it used for?
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OpinionsToGo says
Is it a kitchen item?
ladyjennie says
No hints! 🙂
Leanne says
A crumb scrapper, or a chocolate shaver (because I have chocolate on the brain right now), or perhaps a cheese eating apparatus. I think I’m hungry, all I see is food. 😉
ladyjennie says
No comment! 🙂 answer next wed.
Alison says
A bowl scraper?
A head lice remover?
A spoon gone wrong?
🙂
ladyjennie says
It would work if the live were on a bald person. 🙂
Vikki says
A tiny fairy hoe?
ladyjennie says
Tee Hee 🙂
schmutzie says
I’m going with the scraper thing. I can’t see the size of it, but if it’s a bit larger. I’d say it’s for ashes.
ladyjennie says
It’s tiny. That’s a cork hotpad it’s on. (I’ll give the answer next week – forgot to say that).
Lia says
is it for clearing snow off the ice at miniature curling rinks? 😉
ladyjennie says
Ha ha that’s good!
My Inner Chick says
—I think it’s called a “Thing.”
And it’s to dig stuff! Xx
Ameena says
It looks like one of those crumb collectors used in a fancy restaurant?
anymommy says
To shovel food onto your fork?? (I’m mannerless, obviously.)
dusty earth mother says
It’s a mini-shovel to bury mini-dead pets. Like goldfish or teeny-weeny guinea pigs.
k_sam says
For clearing the baguette crumbs off of the table between courses!
iceprinxess says
haha I no idea… but I am staying tuned to find out what it is :p
Ana Gaby says
Un appareil used to clean and smooth the table cloth.
rachel says
I’d guess it is for scooping something, in a dainty way….
Like gravy or runny egg yolk…
anna see says
a crumb scraper for the table cloth?
Sissi says
1) Crumb remover
2) An old cheese knife
3) Something you place your dirty knife on
Maggie S. says
I think it’s for exfoliating the skin. Perhaps to remove scabies or other livestock.
tracy@sellabitmum says
Table crumbs. When you don’t have a dog.
ladyjennie says
The answer post will be up in an hour, as soon as I get the kids to bed. 🙂 (Hint, it’s not a crumb scraper).
SassyModernMom says
To cultivate a teeny little garden? lol
Anne Marie says
Butter scraper?!