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***SOLD***Wild Cherry Cooking Set #2

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  Price $50 with free shipping in the continental US. I ship using USPS Ground, which is the least expensive option that included a tracking number.  If you prefer Priority Mail or another shipping option, international shipping or would like to combine shipping on multiple items to save a little money, please email me at  judson@judsoncarroll.com This set is a different shape than the Cherry cooking spoons I offered on Monday.  While I like traditional, round bowel cooking spoons in the kitchen, and use them a lot while cooking, sometimes a different shape is needed depending on the pot or pan you are using.  This is a matched set, carved from the same piece of wood. Wild cherry has such a beautiful grain and color and the coop of these really brings that out.  While these will look great as a display in any home, they are really designed to be used in the kitchen. These spoons come from the same cherry tree that I described on Monday.  It came from a tree that grew in my

***SOLD*** Wild Cherry Cooking Set #1

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  Price $50 with free shipping in the continental US. I ship using USPS Ground, which is the least expensive option that included a tracking number.  If you prefer Priority Mail or another shipping option, international shipping or would like to combine shipping on multiple items to save a little money, please email me at  judson@judsoncarroll.com With Christmas coming up, I decided to work on some sets that would make nice gifts.   This first one is a set of cooking spoons carved from wild cherry.  This is truly a matching set as the spoons came from the same piece of wood.  In fact, the smaller spoon was essentially nestled beside the larger before I carved them out. Wild cherry is a particularly beautiful wood, with a rich color and a straight grain.  I normally don't make spoons with such long handles, but the grain was so pretty that I had to show it off a little. It is very hard to find wild cherry that can be responsibly harvested.  In early America it was in hig