Toys You Can Find in MOST Kitchens
Certain males who never cook will, of course, not have these items in their kitchens. Women, like DommeZilla, who depend on meals supplied at pricey restaurants from subs, won't have them, either. Most of the rest of us will have at least most of them.

* Wooden spoons: These are nice, light, percussive toys. Come in various weights.
* Pancake Turner: Usually metal, so be careful how you use it. Another percussive toy. Comes in various sizes.
* Wire whisk: Light metal wire and so fun to use lightly on genitals. Comes in various sizes and weights. Light weight is preferred. LIGHT use is the key.
* Rubber spatula: Nice, stingy, percussive toy. Enjoy it.
* Saran Wrap: Great for bondage, especially mummification and can come in colors!. Remember, DON'T use it around the head.
* White Paraffin Emergency Candles: These are the best candles for hot wax scenes. Use precautions under hot wax and a lot of common sense.
* Back Scratchers-nice percussive rod, and nice scratchy scratcher
* The Old Fashioned Long Plastic Shoe Horns. Nice percussive little thing, usually VERY cheap
* Dish Washing Sponges on a Handle-nice scratchy on one side, spongy on the other-nice sensation toy

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More Toys You Can Find in MOST Kitchens
by Victorya

Hi! I am a Domme, a chef, and have lots of interesting ideas for toys from the kitchen.

1. Pizza Peel (it's a large board, looks like a paddle) makes a great big paddle, and totally deniable as well.
2. Wire whisks come in a variety of sizes and weights. There are tiny ones for beating eggs, they are usually really cheap (under a dollar) and make aiming at small bits much easier.
3. Vegetable brushes are fun and cheap. You can even get them on a handle, usually sold as a dish brush, for a relatively cheap price.
4. Wooden stirrers, not spoons, with a hole in them...interesting percussion.
5. Paraffin for canning is also good, and deniable if you happen to DO canning.
6. And those rubber rings for the canning jars fit nicely over certain parts of anatomy.
7. There are also plastic versions of the wooden spoon, they are very nice, and best of all, easy to sterilize...you can pop them into the dishwasher! (note from Domina--the dishwasher is not a sterilizer. Please disinfect toys in other ways, though this is fine for washing them.)
8. Tongs can be fun if you like pinching...use em with a rubber band for a clamp.
9. There is a bamboo brush that is used to cleaning a wok...this can be fun as well....scritchy...
10. strawberry hullers, while not common (they are little metal flat tweezers) are also fun, really cheap, and a pair with two rubber bands make interesting clamps.
11. tomato sharks give interesting scritchy sensations. It's a small metal tool, a handle about 5 inches long or so, with a circle of metal at the end, with teeth sticking out of it. The circle is domed slightly....you press this into the tomato and twist to remove the stem from the tomato. Might draw blood if you do this on a person. Well, that's all for now.

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