What's That Thing: The Strangest Finds. Issue 237
Some might consider them antiquated, although they still perform their function perfectly.
Vintage pestles for cooking Cocktails
A special tool for cutting flowers out of eggs
These flowers are used to decorate prepared appetizers and salads.
Some kind of construction tool? No! This is a 1950s pasta cutter.
Vintage Ice Cream Scoops
The length of the scoops is 15-18 centimeters. They're extremely handy for scooping out any remaining ice cream from the bottom of a dessert cup.
This is a special device for opening and storing a can of condensed milk.
A coffee grinder that's already a hundred years old!
Double-sided serving fork for better meat grip
A device for proper cutting Pies
Everyone will get perfectly even slices!
Metal finger cot for cleaning shellfish
Food mill
You can use it to make vegetable puree, tomato juice, or simply use it to sift grains and flour.
Tea brewing spoon
Toast stand
Fork with special protection Knives
This little thing allows you to carefully cut meat without accidentally cutting yourself.
Old Vintage Jar Opener
Stainless Steel Snack Pan
The cutest vintage cocktail shaker Cheese
Vintage Omelette Pan
These pans were popular in the 1970s and 1980s. You cook the omelet on one side, then flip the pan to cook the other side.
Bone dust scraper
Butchers use a bone dust scraper to remove bone dust after cutting meat with bones.












