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what Simon brought me from Amsterdam

Do you know what it is?

Don't worry, I didn't either. It is a flessenlikker. That translates to bottle scraper. This little guy was originally from Norway, but apparently is only used in the Netherlands. It gets the very last drop of anything in a bottle. I know it sounds funny, but I am really excited to use it and to have a random kitchen utensil. Thanks love.

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Janelle Heath said…
Very cool. I love kitchen gadgets! What an interesting tool. Once you clean a bottle out, don't forget to post a follow up picture!
Haha! I don't really love the name of it, but I wish I had one of those, too!

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