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    Default Spooning cream out of a tub

    This is a random question(like most of mine are) But does anyone else use a spoon to get the cream out of there tubs into there mug?? I was finding my brush was eating into the creams a lot so Ive taken a small spoon and have been using it to get a small dollop into my mug to then make cream.

    I know the tubs are big so its kinda funny I'm worried about usuing too much but it just seems cleaner/less messy/less wasteful?

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    Snurdle, Snurdler, and Snurdle Dipper.... No I am not kidding hehehehe


    That small "Dollop" is called a "Snurdle" honest I swear

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    I use the handle end of a spoon as a small spatula/scoop, I think it makes it easier to get the same amount each time.

    I'm saving up for a purpose-made sapphire-encrusted platinum snurdle, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
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    Snurdle, Snurdler, and Snurdle Dipper.... No I am not kidding hehehehe


    That small "Dollop" is called a "Snurdle" honest I swear
    Well ill be dammed ha ha ha
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    Alright everyone, bust out pictures of your snurdlers haha...

    My snurdlers are actually decorative mini spoons that the wife donated from her "collection". She didn't mind though, she doesn't even want to collect the things - her father buys them for her when he's on vacation. Worked out in my favour though, so I won't complain
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan82 View Post
    Alright everyone, bust out pictures of your snurdlers haha...
    Ha ha no no thats not needed I'm getting the idea ha ha SO basically something between a butter knife and a mini spoon or a plastic picnic knife? lol (just started reading back posts ha ha)

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    There's at least a couple threads dedicated to snurdlers - we're very dedicated here at SRP lol. Basically anything will work.

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    From this morning my "Snurdle Dipper 2.0"


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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
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    Snurdle, Snurdler, and Snurdle Dipper.... No I am not kidding hehehehe


    That small "Dollop" is called a "Snurdle" honest I swear
    one of those threads i checked out when this topic was brought up before .. i got a good laugh !!!
    but since a cream i use in a tub is no longer being made i actually went from using my finger and wiping that off on a towel to using a " Smurdle " on a rare occasion where i wanna take my time with everything and feel more sophisticated ..lol.. i found my "Smurdle" on a tray with butter

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    Redneck snurdler aka Popsicle stick never needs polishing.

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