And shortly thereafter following months of evasive therapy, I learned that these kinds of little things didn't really matter, that much, most of the time, to some people.
So today I decided to find an alternative to the 9 gram spoon. A lighter alternative. Using a readily available plastic bottle, I cut a spoon-pattern incorporating the ridge at the bottom. The result - a surprisingly functional spoon.
Weight - 0 (or at least it wouldn't register on my scale)
Easy of DIY - plenty easy as long as a pair of scissors are within reach
Functional - To a degree. Using a bottle with thicker sides actually works nicely to strengthen the handle portion. By design, the bottom of a bottle is already more dense, so the "spoon" part is plenty. The spoon part is actually deeper than a standard spoon and works well as a scoop.
Hello Jolly green giant. I have just come across your blog and I love it. I have recently been diagnosed with this ultralight sickness also and have been looking for spoon alternatives. I love this idea thanks for posting!
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