Help me /ck/, what the hell is this?
I've been seeing it every single day for virtually all my life and I have no idea what it is for.
Not even my great-grandmother knew what this is.
Looks like a teabag strainer or something.
>>7267230
it could be a Zester.
Absinthe spoon
It's a meat tenderizer, also known as a back scratcher.
>>7267240
That was my first guess, but it's kinda long for that. Second guess was a non-rolling roller docker thing.
>>7267238
It was sold with a utensil kit and everything else is for cooking/baking.
>>7267245
A tenderizer this small?
My mother does use it as a back scratcher though.
Looks like a fish scaler.
Toothbrush
Cheese spaghetti maker.
>>7267242
this.
Put a sugar cube on it over the drink then pour water through it.
foot sander
>>7267242
That's what I was thinking
>>7267230
it is a swedish/norwegian cheese slicer intended to make ground cheese... My swedish grandparents had one and used it for parmesan
>>7267230
It's a smegma extractor that was first implemented by the very first European settlers in the early 1600's
>>7267230
Homemade Zester or Honey Dipper.
That's a anullistoscope, a tool used to, basically, tear up internal hemorroids before the rubber band procedure existed. Mostly used in the late 19th century.
>>7267549
I think you're the only one here that could fit that up your ass.
>>7267496
>ground cheese
you could possibly mean shredded?
Put a sugarcube on it, hold it over a glass, and pour absinthe over it.
If that's an absinthe spoon it's the most ghetto fucking absinthe spoon that's ever been fashioned.
It for shredding butter, especially when it is cold for baking.
It's clearly not an absinthe spoon...