A while ago I was bleating on (as I do) about the lack of "smallholder sized" cookware available. Normal sized wooden spoons just don't cut it for bulk processing 
I explained what I needed and why - and was delighted that two members here sorted me out. I have laready posted up Kepis masterpiece stirrer spoons. What I haven't yet shown is the amazing spoons Muddypaws has made us
I described at the time my favourite spoon design - with a flat bottom to scrape the bottom of pans a sharp corner to get into that angle between the side and the base. Muddypaws kindly took the design and supersized it!
At the bottom is the spoon that I like but its just too small - at the top is one of the two spoons Muddypaws made. No bear in mind that the bottom one is a normal sized spoon and you get an idea of scale
Muddypaws Spoon by British Red, on Flickr
But here - with 12 pounds of rhubarb in a 17 litre pot you can see the problem with a small spoon and how much more appropriate the new one is
Spoons in 17l pan by British Red, on Flickr
...and bear in mind that we use pans twice that size!
..and proof that it works just fine - just 4 hours of macerating to go then we cook. Can you imagine stirring that pan with the little spoon when its hot??
Spoon that works! by British Red, on Flickr
So yet again, this forums kindness has eased our lives and helped our homestead along.
We are so grateful!
Red

I explained what I needed and why - and was delighted that two members here sorted me out. I have laready posted up Kepis masterpiece stirrer spoons. What I haven't yet shown is the amazing spoons Muddypaws has made us
I described at the time my favourite spoon design - with a flat bottom to scrape the bottom of pans a sharp corner to get into that angle between the side and the base. Muddypaws kindly took the design and supersized it!
At the bottom is the spoon that I like but its just too small - at the top is one of the two spoons Muddypaws made. No bear in mind that the bottom one is a normal sized spoon and you get an idea of scale

But here - with 12 pounds of rhubarb in a 17 litre pot you can see the problem with a small spoon and how much more appropriate the new one is

...and bear in mind that we use pans twice that size!
..and proof that it works just fine - just 4 hours of macerating to go then we cook. Can you imagine stirring that pan with the little spoon when its hot??

So yet again, this forums kindness has eased our lives and helped our homestead along.
We are so grateful!
Red