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Eating Icecream

Eating Icecream


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I sometimes use my titanium spork. ;)

But most of the time, I pick the smallest spoon available.
 
Little spoon, I've always been eating Ice cream with a little spoon. But most of the time I have Ice cream as a milkshake. (I hate the song though) :p
 
This thread has made me realize how abnormal I am when it comes to eating Ice Cream... I honestly assumed that everyone used the same size spoon as me.
 
Little spoon, prevents brain freeze and you can slide it easier around the edges.
 
I don't eat with spoons so I chose randomly. I sorta 'chug' it down o.o

I SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM

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I don't eat with spoons so I chose randomly. I sorta 'chug' it down o.o

I SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM

Dang it I chose the wrong answer -- If i'm with... *shiver* people.... I use a little spoon .-.
 
Little spoons because why would I want to choke myself with all the ice cream that fits on a big spoon
 
i uh, use big spoon but i really prefer ice cream with cones.

little spoons frustrates me
 
It depends if I'm eating it out of the cone with a spoon, or not. Out of the cone, I'll use a small teaspoon because I find it a lot easier. Ice-cream in a bowl, I'll use a bigger spoon.

I rarely eat ice-cream anyway.
 
Is it a kiddie spoon? :o Kiddie spoons tend to be smaller than tablespoons, but bigger than teaspoons.

Nope. I'm not sure why it's that size. It's really old though. My grandmother originally had it in her kitchen.
 
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