I have a Welsh love spoon but I don't use it, I've only got two normal tablespoons, use those a lot! No favourite though, don't want the other to feel left out
my favourite spoon, that i never use, is an 1810 silver square bowl tea caddy spoon made by a form of silversmiths from Birmingham, but i have fprgotten their name , and it is about 4 inches long and worth @ �250, i keep it in my safe, it has an engraved monogram P on the end of the tiny handle which is for the percival family of cheshire. One of my ancestors was a Percival.
My most favouritety spoon is made of solid, untarnished, metal stuff. And, unlike most spoons, it is convex; however, if you turn it around it becomes concave and is able to pick stuff up.
It seems that wooden spoons must be quite popular seeing as there is such an abundance of them on AB!
I have a huge wooden spoon with a foot long handle for the purposes of turning off our oversensitive smoke alarm on the ceiling. I bet if we had a real fire the flippin' battery would be dead!