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KITCHEN UTENSIL
sa   BOTTLE OPENER
sa   CAN OPENER
sa   CHOPPING BOARD
sa   COOKIE CUTTER
sa   COOKWARE
sa   FLATWARE
sa   MODEL & MINIATURE KITCHEN UTENSIL
sa   ROLLING PIN
sa   SCOOP
sa   TONGS
x   UTENSIL (KITCHEN)
xx   KITCHEN

Advice on choosing woods for making food utensils.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #47 Oct 1995 pg. 14

Photo shows a pullout cabinet unit with a vertical panel of pegboard that can be used to hang an assortment of kitchen utensils and gadgets. Est. cost: $18.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1974 (v.52#7) pg. 37

Projects to give a kitchen a facelift include a utensil hanger made from a 24" length of turned post with dowels inserted around the post to hold most-used utensils. Post is mounted between the bottom corner of a cabinet and the counter top.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jan 1975 (v.53#1) pg. 63

Photo shows how to make a ceiling-mounted hanging system for holding pots, pans, and kitchen utensils. Unit is 6-ft. square and made of 2x2s and 1x2s. Est. cost: $20.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1975 (v.53#7) pg. 52

Five photos show how collections of utensils can be displayed in a kitchen.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1979 (v.57#3) pg. 148

How to woodburn Pennsylvania Dutch motifs onto wooden kitchen utensils.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jan 1980 (v.58#1) pg. 37, 142

"Handy Hen," cut from pine in the shape of a nesting chicken, has a rack in front for holding three eggs and a box in back for holding cooking utensils. Est. cost: $10.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1986 (v.64#3) pg. 91, 180

Wooden tool to push and pull a hot oven rack is shaped like a rabbit. Est. cost: $4.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1987 (v.65#7) pg. 69, 110

Kitchen accessories made from wood. (1) Utensil holder. (2) Vase. (3) Serviette (napkin) holder. (4) Lazy susan.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jan 1983 (v.6#4) pg. 19

Making wooden spoons and spurtles (flat stirring paddles).
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL May-Jun 1995 (v.79#3) pg. 53

Dimensions and instructions for welding-up a steel spatula that will flex, but won't break.
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL May-Jun 1995 (v.79#3) pg. 53

Adapter attaches to table or countertop and provides a sturdy base for attaching any hand-cranked appliance (grain mill, Victorio strainer, etc.).
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1995 (v.79#4) pg. 94

How to make a hanger for utensils, pots, pans, or coffee mugs from the head of an old garden rake.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Jul-Aug 1977 (v.8#6) pg. 82

How to make a wooden oven push-pull stick and paint it with decorative kitchen patterns.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Sep 1978 (v.9#7) pg. 26

Crafts for the kitchen. A wooden utensil rack, stackable wooden serving trays and a wooden plate rack.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Nov 1979 (v.10#9) pg. 66

How to make a peg-and-strip system for hanging kitchen utensils.
FAMILY CIRCLE Aug 7 1979 (v.92#11) pg. 95, 111

Tip: Storage organizer for utensils is made by fastening plastic detergent containers to a strip of wood.
FAMILY CIRCLE Sep 16 1980 (v.93#13) pg. 82

Colonial wall rack with curving sides and a scrolled pediment. Bottom shelf holds spice jars. Pegboard backing provides hanging space for assorted utensils.
FAMILY CIRCLE Nov 1 1980 (v.93#15) pg. 65, 116

Kitchen rack. Decorative wooden board with L-hooks is used to hold potholders, utensils, etc.
FAMILY CIRCLE Nov 3 1981 (v.94#15) pg. 95, 143

Lazy-susan and plastic tumblers are joined to make a practical bin for storing everyday utensils, silverware, etc. Est. cost: $11.
FAMILY CIRCLE Oct 26 1982 (v.95#15) pg. 98

Oven rack push/pull is cut from scrap wood in the shape of a squirrel.
FAMILY CIRCLE Oct 25 1983 (v.96#15) pg. 93, 128

Pig-shaped spaghetti gauge measures from 1 to 4 portions.
FAMILY CIRCLE Oct 23 1984 (v.97#15) pg. 112, 174

How to salvage and restore secondhand kitchen utensils.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #225 Jan 1982 (v.32#1) pg. 36

WARNING: Federal law limits finishes which can be used on wooden utensils designed for handling food.
FINE WOODWORKING #20 Jan-Feb 1980 pg. 26

Tips on glues for kitchen utensils, cutting boards, etc.
FINE WOODWORKING #50 Jan-Feb 1985 pg. 18

Versatile "vegetables". Kitchen sponges and pot scrubbers that look like tomatoes, stalks of celery and onions.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Nov 1979 (v.189#5) pg. 168, 294

Wall-hung rack holds kitchen utencils (ladle, fork, spatula, etc.). The rack is decorated with ceramic tiles.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Jul 1983 (v.197#1) pg. 102, 154

How to repair tableware or kitchen cutlery.
HANDY ANDY Apr 1979 (v.3#7) pg. 29

Mexican twirl-mixer is ice cube breaker and beverage mixer.
HOME CRAFTSMAN Mar-Apr 1964 (v.32#4) pg. 53

Kitchen accessory for opening stubborn jar lids is made from a piece of hardwood and a leather strap.
HOME MECHANIX #682 Feb 1985 (v.81) pg. 22

How to replace handles on kitchen utensils.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO May-Jun 1979 (v.4#3) pg. 21

Useful kitchen aids include a wooden handle to pull hot racks out of oven and a trivet made from dowels.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Apr 1978 (v.67#4) pg. 44

Combination cutting board and oven spade (a large wooden spatula for removing hot dishes from the oven).
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Feb 1981 (v.70#2) pg. 43

Meat tenderizing hammer is made from stainless steel and aluminum.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Oct 1981 (v.70#7) pg. 28

Wooden rack for hanging kitchen utensils has an avocado carved on the top.
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Fall 1979 (v.24#3) pg. 119, 188

Kitchen witch rides on a pastry brush "broom".
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Mar-Apr 1982 (v.27#2) pg. 78, 103

Decorative wooden rack equipped with screwhooks holds wooden kitchen utensils equipped with screweyes.
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS May-Jun 1982 (v.27#3) pg. 68

"Italian chef" kitchen accessories. Includes bottle caps, grocery coupon container, cross stitched towels, a bun warmer, hot mitt, etc.
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Mar-Apr 1984 (v.29#2) pg. 54, 83, 85, 86, 97

Holstein cow motif is used to adorn a napkin holder, wooden box, utensil rack, chalkboard and candle stand.
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Aug 1986 (v.31#4) pg. 70

Treening, the crafting of wooden kitchenware. Includes salad bowl, tool caddy, cutting board, utensils and utensil rack.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #667 Dec 1983 (v.79) pg. 40

How to create versatile space-saving furniture designed to fulfill a specific task in your home or kitchen. Includes ideas for a kitchen workbench, rolling kitchen island, a baby's changing table, and a wall hung utensil rack.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #671 Apr 1984 (v.80) pg. 58

Reproduce these antique kitchen tools in your shop. (1) Sausage stuffer. (2) Small masher. (3) Pasta roller. (4) Large masher. (5) Mallet.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #675 Jul 1984 (v.80) pg. 62

From trash to treasure. How to restore throw-away bargains for just a few pennies. (1) Cleaning and repainting metal toys. (2) Repairing kitchen utensils. (3) Repairing board games and a croquet set.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #679 Nov 1984 (v.80) pg. 76

Make your own pasta measuring device from wood. Enables you to meter out the same amount of pasta each time you cook. Has guides for 4 different portions.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #78 Nov-Dec 1982 pg. 181

Make a serrated fruit knife from hardwood, such as maple or birch. Will save steel knives from being stained by fruit juices.
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Spring 1980 (v.11#1) pg. 40

Sew a wall-hung kitchen utensil holder plus appliqued nine-patch and strawberry potholders.
NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY Jan-Feb 1984 (v.7#1) pg. 14, 34, 44

Make an old-fashioned whisk from the crown end of a pine limb.
ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1980 (v.27#12) pg. 126

Cheese spreading knife is made from wood.
POPULAR MECHANICS May 1975 (v.143#5) pg. 207

Simple wooden paddle is good for spreading jams and jellies on bread.
POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1975 (v.144#2) pg. 116

Simple, attractive wooden serving fork has sharp points suitable for spearing food.
POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1975 (v.144#3) pg. 138

Make your own barbecue skewers from stainless steel rod, wood, leather, and copper pipe.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1980 (v.154#1) pg. 91

7 hangups store household items. Spice rack, kitchen utensil holder, freezer container dispenser, knife rack, window-hung plant holder, paper towel dispenser, and telephone message center.
POPULAR MECHANICS Feb 1981 (v.155#2) pg. 136

3 easy projects to make for your kitchen. (1) Wall-mounted rack to hold utensils. (2) Casserole cradle. (3) Adjustable bookrack to hold cookbooks. All made from wood and dowels.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jan 1984 (v.161#1) pg. 112

Six kitchen accessories built from pine. Most incorporate some slatted and/or grid construction. (1) Utensil and spice rack. (2) Cookbook rack. (3) Serving tray with dividers to keep glasses from spilling. (4) Folding table. Top measures 18"x60". (5) Wall-hung rack for pots. (6) Wall-hung rack for mugs (cups).
POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1985 (v.162#3) pg. 118

Wooden food slicer.
POPULAR SCIENCE Dec 1963 (v.183#6) pg. 100

Turned wooden reamer for squeezing juice from a lemon.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #71 Mar 1993 (v.12#5) pg. 78

Wooden oven-rack pusher-puller helps you slide oven racks without burning your fingers.
SUNSET Feb 1982 (v.168#2) pg. 128

Tip: Photo shows a simple slotted board which holds utensils in a orderly fashion inside a drawer.
SUNSET Apr 1983 (v.170#4) pg. 177

Cedar strips mounded on a wall are used to hold pots and pans, utensils, etc.
SUNSET Dec 1983 (v.171#6) pg. 122

Rustic wooden utensil holder. Simple wooden plaque, equipped with hooks and decorated with an "antique" label, is used to hold wooden utensils.
WOMAN'S DAY Sep 1 1982 (v.45#14) pg. 88, 130

Utensil box. A small wooden box is divided into 6 compartments and includes a carrying handle. Use to store kitchen utensils or small tools.
WOMAN'S DAY Oct 25 1983 (v.47#2) pg. 67, 168

Treenware. How to make wooden spoons, ladles, skimmers, etc. from greenwood.
WOOD MAGAZINE #1 Sep-Oct 1984 (v.1#1) pg. 70

Turned wooden skewers for carmel apples.
WOOD MAGAZINE #64 Oct 1993 (v.10#7) pg. 58

Spaghetti specialists. A three-piece wooden utensil set for preparing and serving spaghetti. Consists of a fork, spoon, and spaghetti measure.
WOOD MAGAZINE #79 Jun 1995 (v.12#4) pg. 60, Insert
Correction WOOD MAGAZINE #83 Nov 1995 (v.12#8) pg. 12

Band sawn (wooden) kitchen utensils that look great. (1) Pie server. (2) Spatula. (3) Saute tool.
WOOD MAGAZINE #112 Feb 1999 (v.16#1) pg. 61, Insert

Make an old-fashioned turned wooden honey dipper.
WOODTURNING #54 Jul-Aug 1997 pg. 41

How to make wooden spatulas and spurtles (wooden sticks for stirring porridge).
WOODTURNING #80 Oct 1999 pg. 49

Bakery making. Make a carved "Springerle" board (biscuit-mold), pastry-roller, shortbread-mold, cookie-mold, butter-mold, etc.
WOODWORKER #1105 Dec 1985 (v.89) pg. 964

Patterns in pastry. How to make a pastry marker with a removable pin so that the design wheel can be changed. Made entirely of wood.
WOODWORKER Jun 1990 (v.94#6) pg. 558

Five wooden kitchen utensils made from maple. They include a stirring paddle, spaghetti fork, oven rack push-pull stick, meat tenderizing mallet, and a French rolling pin. Wall rack holds 4 of them.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1980 (v.4#5) pg. 24

Bagel slicer. Adjustable wooden rack holds bagel securely while cutting in half with a knife.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1981 (v.5#6) pg. 30

Spaghetti measure. Wooden paddle with 4 different size holes helps you gauge how much spaghetti to serve for 1, 2, 3, or 4 portions.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1982 (v.6#5) pg. 43

Non-toxic finishes for wooden eating utensils, childrens toys, etc.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1989 (v.13#3) pg. 20

Kitchen utensils carved from wood. (1) Spaghetti lifter. (2) Spoon & fork. (3) Rolling pin. (4) Meat hammer. (5) Egg lifter. (6) Strainer spoon. (7) Soup taster. (8) Potato masher.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1982 (v.38#1) pg. 32

Wooden meat tenderizer is made from decorative walnut.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1988 (v.44#5) pg. 63

Make a laminated-wood pizza peel (pizza paddle), a big wooden spatula used for sliding a pizza in and out of the oven.
WORKBENCH Aug-Sep 1995 (v.51#4) pg. 28