Star Spangled Spatula

Star Spangled SpatulaIt’s that time of year and what better way to celebrate than a backyard BBQ? And how could you be more patriotic that using a Star Spangled Spatula?

This American made cutlery was designed by Jacob Riley-Wasserman for the company Areaware. It is made from solid walnut and stainless steel. Hand fabricated by one of the oldest and most-respected cutlery manufacturers in the United States since 1837. They are using energy harvested from Massachusetts’ Deerfield River.

Good to see they practice what they preach.

 Areaware Star Spangled Spatula, Walnut Plus Steel

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Gorham Ribbon Edge Flatware

gorham ribbon edge flatwareWe have reviewed Gorham products before and they are known for good value with good products. This ribbon edge cutlery has a nice look. Made of tarnish resistant dish washer safe 18/10 stainless steel it is also a good bargain.

Consisting of a setting for twelve people each with a five piece place settings which includes a fork, knife, spoon, salad fork and teaspoon. But wait there’s more, also included is a five piece Hostess set which has a cold meat fork (won’t work with hot?), tablespoon, pierced tablespoon, sugar spoon and butter knife. But if you call now we’ll also include 12 extra teaspoons and 12 cocktail forks!

To be clear, this is not the frosted set. Word on the frosted set isn’t great, tarnishing issues sadly.

 Gorham Ribbon Edge 89-Piece Flatware Set

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Gigodesign Woodware Utensils

Gigodesign woodwareMonday’s posts on The Cutlery Review are as usual reserved for the funny or stylish and today it’s all about style. Sadly, once again this style is not within our grasp (pun intended). This sleek, functional and eco-friendly set of utensils from Gigodesign don’t seem to be available for sale.

The fork, spoon & spatula can be stored on a metal surface (like a fridge, wall mount or knife bar) via embedded magnets. If I could buy this, I would probably use them everyday. I wonder if I could carve my own set….
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