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Now the girth will catch ya off guard!
You be thinking you need that length but in reality a good girth is worth its weight in gold.
The same is not true for cooking on spoons.
A Tea Spoon simply cannot hold the same volume of crack as a table spoon. This is one of lifes problems which can be solved fairly simply.
You see, even if you have a girthy tea spoon, the handle is short so by the time your goods bubbling away, the handles burning ya penny pinchers
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