Cooking Utensils

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wooden kitchen tongs from ecoliving
Wooden Kitchen Tongs
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£1.99
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Kitchen Cloth Set - The Friendly Turtle
Kitchen Cloth Set
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£22.00
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£22.00
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bamboo spoon on a white background
'Give It A Rest' Bamboo Spoon - Bambu
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£4.50
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056430_Spoontula2_recolored-bambu_1000x1000_crop_center_35940a4c-b1e5-49a6-9049-3a8c1f0cafd5 - The Friendly Turtle
Bamboo Spoontula - Bambu
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£4.50
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051900_Spatula_1000x1000-bambu_1000x1000_crop_center_de402887-4297-4366-9f28-46f9c5122d7c - The Friendly Turtle
Bamboo Scraping Spatula - Bambu
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£3.95
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wooden tablespoon
Wooden Table Spoon
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£3.50
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ecoliving wooden kitchen servers set
Kitchen Servers Set
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£9.99
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Wooden Egg Cup - The Friendly Turtle
Wooden Egg Cup
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£2.00
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wooden egg timer
Wooden Egg Timer
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£5.50
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Honey Dipper - The Friendly Turtle
Honey Dipper
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£2.50
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wooden apple corer
Wooden Apple Corer
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£4.50
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7cm tiny wooden scoop
Tiny Wooden Scoop - 7cm
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£1.60
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Wooden Biscuit Roller - The Friendly Turtle
Wooden Biscuit Roller
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£15.00
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Wooden Handled Whisk - The Friendly Turtle
Wooden Handled Whisk
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£4.25
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A lovely-looking range of plastic-free cooking utensils. Our organic bamboo cooking utensils are strong and made to last and they’re able to handle the heat in any kitchen!

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