Carved these a little while back from an Oak branch that fell (with a little encouragement) at the lakes
oak by Mark D Emery, on Flickr

Nice design and I like the way they match. Draining spoon = nice touch = tortolini spoon!.
Do you happen to know if the wood is red oak or white oak?
White oak is waterproof ( the vessels are occluded by tyloses).
Red oak soaks up food juices very quickly with the big pores.
Some kind of Food-Safe sealer would be a plan. I just get concerned
about food juice bacterial decomposition inside the wood.
Yeah, nice lines, the spoons look like a good matching pair. I use a couple of oak spoons that I made 15 years ago, they go in the dish washer, ones got a split but it's tight and works fine. These will last you years
Did you find them hard to carve, how did the edge on your tools stand up to the oak? Did you use a pattern or was this from your minds eye?
Yeah, good thinking on making the template, I rarely do that and wish that I had...
You are good at carving.
Have you ever tried making spoons from horn? Thats what we used to use. And animal horn is possible to get very, very thin and easy to bend.