Skip to content

Cedar Creek Gallery's selection of handcrafted gifts are perfect for any occasion, taste, and budget! Visit the gallery or shop online to find that "just right" gift for yourself or someone special. With the holidays quickly approaching, there's not much time left to get your packages in the mail to ensure they arrive on time. For delivery by Dec. 25, use USPS Ground Advantage or UPS Ground by Dec. 18.

Kitchen Utensils - Essentials

$35.00

Wood utensils are heat resistant, environmentally friendly, and easy on your cookware! Safe for nonstick pans (no scratches!) and non-reactive, so go ahead and use them with pickles, vinegar, tomatoes, and other acidic foods.
Spatulas are wonderful for flipping, tossing, and serving food. Flip your food in style with this good-looking spatula crafted from sustainable mesquite wood. Measures 11" long x 2.5" wide.
Peanut butter spreaders work wonders getting your peanut butter out of the jar, and comes in handy for whipping, spreading, folding in the kitchen. Measures 10" long x 1.5" wide.
Mesquite stirring spoons are smooth, round and lightweight, with a shape that makes mixing sauces and blending ingredients more effective. Measures about 11.25" long x 2.75" wide.

When taking care of your wooden kitchenware, clean with warm soapy water and air dry. Apply an occasional light coat of food-grade mineral oil, and you’ll enjoy them for years to come!

About Ron & Christine Sisco

Ron and Christine Sisco have been handcrafting wooden kitchen utensils and breadboards for more than twenty-five years. Their work is created with sustainable domestic hardwoods, specifically mesquite, cherry and black walnut. Ron and Christine use the natural flaws they find in the wood to inlay turquoise, malachite, river rock and other stones. Using the natural cracks and knots in the wood as part of the design enables them to choose interesting pieces of wood that otherwise would never see their full potential.

Everything they create is fully functional. Often, we hear from customers that their work is too pretty to use, but we disagree. Life is to short not to surround yourself with beauty!