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Spurtle - Wikipedia
The spurtle (or "spurtel", "spurtil", "spirtle", or "spartle") is a wooden Scottish kitchen tool, dating from the 15th century, that is used to stir porridge, soups, stews, and broths .
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Spurtle Set - Amazon.com
Upgrade your kitchen with a versatile spurtle set. Discover natural wood and silicone tools designed for tasks like stirring, whisking, and scooping with ...
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Wooden Spurtle Set | Lancaster Cast Iron
Spurtles are ideal for stirring batter, whisking eggs, frying omelets, icing cakes, straining veggies and so much more. The Lancaster Cast Iron spurtle set ...
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spurtle
▪ I. spurtle, n.1 Sc. and north. (ˈspɜːt(ə)l) Also 6 spurtill, 9 -il, -el, spirtle, spurkle, etc. [Of doubtful origin: cf. spartle n.] 1. † a. A flat implement used for turning oatcakes, etc. Obs. b. A wooden stick for stirring porridge, etc.; a potstick or ‘thivel’.15.. in Bannatyne MS. (Hunter. Cl...
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Your Kitchen Is Probably Missing a Spurtle - Food Network
There are two types of spurtle, both from Scotland and dating back at least to the 15th century. One kind looks like a dowel and is meant to stir porridge.
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What Is a Scottish Spurtle? - Taste of Home
A spurtle is a Scottish stirring stick used most frequently to mix oatmeal and porridge. Scottish spurtles are long, thin wooden tools, often with a flared ...
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Why I'll Choose a Spurtle Over a Wooden Spoon Every Time
Spurtles are a traditional Scottish cooking utensil primarily used for stirring porridge. There are two main types of spurtles.
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Mad Hungry "Spurtle" spoon/spatula. Gimmicky utensil or handy two ...
Works really well for rice, but can also be used for thick stews and nearly all spatula related applications. It's easier to clean and a lot ...
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Spurtle - Walmart
A spurtle is a versatile and essential tool for anyone who enjoys making and eating porridge. Whether you prefer a traditional wooden spurtle, a silicone ...
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How to Use a Spurtle | Epicurious
The spurtle is a traditional Scottish utensil for stirring porridge, however its design has evolved over time to make it useful for just ...
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Spirtle
Spirtle may refer to:
Spirtle Rock, a columnar land feature in Scotland
Spurtle, a (typically Scottish) paddle or stick for stirring porridge
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bespurtle
† beˈspurtle, v. Obs. [f. be- 4 + spurtle.] 1. A frequentative variant of prec.1618 Bolton Florus (1636) 245 Merula..bespurtled the eyes of Iove himselfe, with the blood. a 1655 T. Adams Pract. Wks. (1861) III. 21 (D.) They sputter their venom abroad, and bespurtle others. 2. fig. To asperse with re...
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Wooden Utensils - Etsy
Yes! Many of the wooden utensils, sold by the shops on Etsy, qualify for included shipping, such as: Custom Whiskey Glass with premium quality side and bottom engraving for any special occasion. Comes with free Gift Box. Handmade Walnut Wood Cooking Spatula Right Handed; Hand Made Wooden Walnut Mini Spurtle Set, Wooden Spreaders, 036-W
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spartle
▪ I. ˈspartle, n. Now dial. Also 7 spartel. [Alteration of spattle n.2 Cf. spurtle n.] A spatula.1682 G. Rose Sch. Instruct. Officers Mouth 130 You may instead of a Scummer put in a Spartle. Ibid. 159 Keep them always stirring..with a Spoon or Spartel. 1894 Heslop Northumbld. Gloss. 675 Spartle, a w...
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Broughton, Edinburgh
The Broughton Spurtle: Broughton's Free Independent Stirrer is a community newspaper for Broughton and adjacent areas in north-east and central Edinburgh References
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Bartholomew's Chronological map of Edinburgh (1919)
Broughton Spurtle
Broughton Primary School
Areas of Edinburgh
Gay villages
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