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I only want to buy a tablespoon!

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Craftycat Tue 07-Feb-17 11:24:34

Just an ordinary tablespoon- maybe 2. I don't want a tablespoon measure- I have several.
I just want a plain metal tablespoon. It doesn't seem much to ask really.
I have looked in every kitchen shop in every town I have shopped in for the last year or so. I have looked online- I can buy 12 for about £30 but I only want one or 2.
Every site I have looked at wants to sell me lovely coloured sets of measuring spoons. I have those but I like a proper tablespoon that gets down to the bottom of the flour or sugar container.

Anybody know where I can get one please? If you have a local shop they may do mail order if I ring them & ask nicely (I can do nicely!) or I may have a branch near here (Surrey/ Kent/ Sussex borders) that I have missed.
I'm putting my faith is Grans- they never let you down.

Greyduster Wed 08-Feb-17 09:09:41

Yes! I have Christmas cracker measuring spoons, and a drawer full of little screwdrivers which are pressed into service on a regular basis. On the subject of measuring spoons, though, I rarely use them. I have an old tablespoon which I use, and sundry cutlery drawer teaspoons. I suppose they come to hand more easily than the measuring spoons.

Craftycat Wed 08-Feb-17 09:28:03

I knew I could rely on Gransnet!

We have no Wilkos round here-never heard of them- & Robery Dyas don't sell them either. I did look at Amazon & wasn't sure size right but I now have 2 lovely looking spoons winging their way to my local Waitrose courtesy of JL.

Thank you very much.

DH came home last night with a multi spoon measure (another one!!) as I had been moaning about not having a proper tablespoon. He must walk past the very brightly coloured multi spoon measure hanging on rack in kitchen many times a day & also there are 3 in the utensil drawer but he assumed I did not have one. You got to love 'em haven't you!

Katekeeprunning Wed 08-Feb-17 10:04:57

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252012804431

Mary594 Wed 08-Feb-17 10:10:55

I had the same problem in the end I found some in Tesco online they come in packs of Two nice long handles they might be called serving spoons but they are tablespoons and cheap too

Kim19 Wed 08-Feb-17 10:11:48

I only know of Ikea and charity shops but I see you now have plenty of scope here. Once again, best source of practical information I know!

silverlining48 Wed 08-Feb-17 10:19:37

i believe asda sell single items of cutlery in their home and wear range. charity shops often have cutlery too.

Yve1 Wed 08-Feb-17 10:19:58

A few years back I bought some loose cutlery from ESK in Eastbourne. They had a stand with a couple of designs and all of the different pieces to choose from.

luluaugust Wed 08-Feb-17 10:23:46

Kent area - John Lewis, Bluewater

missdeke Wed 08-Feb-17 10:33:54

I got mine in a local shop, in Essex, but have often seen them in antique shops and fairs, quite often in their bric a brac cheap sections.

Youngeil Wed 08-Feb-17 10:44:43

I'm surprised nobody mentioned car boot sales.

Leah50 Wed 08-Feb-17 10:44:53

Charity shops!

Nana66 Wed 08-Feb-17 11:08:21

John Lewis website have 2 table spoons ....one £5 and one £6.

hulahoop Wed 08-Feb-17 11:31:48

I got mine in kitchen shop in junction 32 outlet

mazgoli Wed 08-Feb-17 11:32:00

I was looking for a tablespoon a couple of years ago and was astounded that they weren't readily available, in the end I found one in Wilkos.

Diddy1 Wed 08-Feb-17 12:23:35

In a Charity shop, or a stall in a market, or in one of those old fashioned ironmongers that sell everything.You wont have to pay a fortune, and they sell individual cutlery

marionk Wed 08-Feb-17 12:36:05

I bought teaspoons in wilco so they might be worth a try for tablespoons

Legs55 Wed 08-Feb-17 12:59:44

I had the same problem, in the end I got mine in Trago Mills, sorry they're only in the West Country. I did find many that I looked at were too expensive, I also have proper measures if I'm baking etc

Aslemma Wed 08-Feb-17 13:24:06

I think someone has already suggested it but Wilkinsons (Wilko) is where I got mine. If you have one locally they are good and inexpensive, but if not you have to factor in the delivery cost.

Emelle19 Wed 08-Feb-17 14:23:13

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-Master-Class-Strong-23-5cm-Polished-Stainless-Steel-Serving-Spoons-Dish-Safe/371356514112?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D2220071%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D2%26asc%3D20140122125356%26meid%3D6527c1cee4f048ab93e929fd97019dd7%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D5%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D112272447526

Emelle19 Wed 08-Feb-17 14:23:59

Copy and paste the above smile

Emelle19 Wed 08-Feb-17 14:25:01

£4.69 post free

sussexoldbag Wed 08-Feb-17 14:27:46

I've bought them in charity shops.

Rapunzel100 Wed 08-Feb-17 14:44:45

Try a local car boot sale or house clearance sale. Good luck in your quest - I couldn't be without mine and they're all ancient!

Sheilasue Wed 08-Feb-17 14:45:41

We have a Robert dyas at Bexleyheath which sells knives forks spoons tea spoons and tablespoons separately. I seem to loose my teaspoon so I got four for 90p each.maybe you get some/one at a boot sale can often find them there.or charity shops maybe.

Conni7 Wed 08-Feb-17 15:52:50

Morrisons sells loose cutlery.