Living in Central Florida provides me with different woods that are great for utensils. Mine are different in some ways from the northern spoon carvers but... more

With proper care your wood utensils should last a life time. I hope that yours will be a family heirloom one day. Follow these tips and tricks to help your... more 

I always remember being in the wood shop, even when I was probably too young to be in there! My Dad was always in the wood shop and taught me to... more

I am blessed to have every wood tool I could ever dream of owning. They are actually my Dad’s, but don’t let him know that I know that! My Dad has... more

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Fort Remington was featured on Stylish-Home. Check out the wood kitchen items chosen!

 

Thank you to Garden and Gun magazine for picking us for the Runner Up in the Home category of the Made in the South contest. Great magazine!

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Handmade wooden spoons and kitchen utensils are our passion. Each piece is one of a kind and heirloom quality. Each spoon is ready for use and completely food safe. Just hand wash with soap and water and your spoon will last for years. Occasional reapplication of a food safe finish is acceptable, if you desire.
Bent Tip Stir Fry

One of my best sellers! I drew the pattern for this one – it is perfect to stir fry in a frying pan...

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Bowl Scraper

This little gadget is shaped to fit the inside of a bowl. I call this a multi-purpose...

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Crape Spatula

The flipping part is about 7” while the whole utensil is about...

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Sauce/Gravy Paddle

The flat end is designed to scrape the gravy or sauce on the bottom of the pan..

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DJ Remington is a 5th generation wood worker, and the first female in the lineage. She has always had a passion for creating functional, hand carved wooden spoons and is now ready to share them with you. She enjoys all types of outdoor activities whether it's working their small cattle farm, fishing, scalloping, camping, sign language and homeschooling. Sometimes it's just spending time with her husband, several teenagers and her little yorkie. Call or email DJ for more information or questions.