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    The Lazy Spoon

    Did anyone see Rachel Ray use the "Lazy Spoon" on Oprah yesterday? It's a wooden spoon that rests right on the side of the pot. I looked it up and had to order it. Take a look at it here.

    http://www.woodspoons.com/

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    Can you imagine how much that company must love Rachel Ray and Oprah today? Now that's some good advertising!

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    You can pretty much guess that wasn't done gratis.

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    My Mom has a couple of really old, metal spoons that also rest on the pot (kind of like the "FMN Medium Lazy Ladle") and I've always said that she had better leave these to me in her will!! They are fantastic.

    But I don't know if I can talk myself into the price of these.........


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    I saw the episode today - they looked really cool.
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    dlaboriel,

    Thanks for reminding me. I Tivo'ed it and forgot to watch it.

    It was funny. I particularly like the part when RR was blowing kisses at Oprah and telling her that she loved her.

    I don't think a cup of coffee should count as a under $5.00 "eat", Rachel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumbeaux

    I don't think a cup of coffee should count as a under $5.00 "eat", Rachel.
    Probably not, but I think she was just trying to cover all the major groups. I want to check out that Indian cart -- sounds like a day trip may be coming up soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MISSINDI
    I want to check out that Indian cart -- sounds like a day trip may be coming up soon.
    Yeah, that caught my eye also. Wasn't that the burrito looking thingy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumbeaux
    Yeah, that caught my eye also. Wasn't that the burrito looking thingy?
    Yup - great prices.
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    It's called a dosa...wonderful, wonderful!
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