



Scottish Spurtle - 11” Wooden Porridge and Oatmeal Stirring Utensil - Lancaster Wooden Spoons and Spurtles Made in the USA
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Scottish spurtles originated in the Highlands of Scotland in the 15th century and have been used for breakfast cooking for hundreds of years. Turned Scottish spurtles are the ideal shape for stirring your favorite oatmeal.
Made in Lancaster, Pennsylvania by craftsmen and woodworkers. Our spurtles and other wooden utensils are sanded smooth to make them comfortable to hold and easy to use and clean.
Carved from locally sourced American Black Cherry from the Eastern United States. Lancaster spurtles include a handle in the shape of a thistle - the national flower of Scotland.
Clean spurtle with warm soapy water and dry before storing. Maintain wood with food-safe mineral oil or cutting board wax for a lifetime of use in your kitchen.
Made from a single piece of solid cherry hardwood and designed to be both light-weight yet strong enough to last a lifetime in your kitchen. Backed by our lifetime warranty.