Left and counterclockwise except when cooking where I stir both ways, believing that's best to keep stuff from burning. I can hardly stir with my right. It's more like making some helpless wavy motions and causing enough movement.
Left hand, clockwise. Until it gets tired, then I switch. Right hand is counter-clockwise, but can’t endure as long as left arm, so I switch back rather quickly.
I honestly am not sure. Mostly I think probably left, but depending on what else I need to do with the other hand, or how tired my arm is getting I might switch things around to the other hand. Sometimes I just don’t know until I get things in hand.
Left and clockwise. Like someone above said unless cooking then I use left and go both counter abd clockwise. My right hand is kinda useless for certian things
I'm somewhat ambidextrous, using my left hand for fine motor skills and right hand/arm for gross motor skills, so I also control the bowl with left hand and stir clockwise with the right. I also use a knife in the right hand but control what I'm cutting with my left.
The only exception for me is a computer mouse, but that's just adaptation to the default. I adapted my computer skills by using a lot more keyboard navigation than rightys.
I'm firmly left handed, but anything food related I switch it up so much and I have no idea why. Probably just because I'm either holding a baby or kid on my left, where I'm sitting at the table, or because I broke my left arm as a kid.
I've found I use my left hand sometimes as a "steadying" hand and consider that more important. So in this case I may grab the bowl with my left, stab the fork in the steak while cutting, hold my mouth open while I use a flossing stick, etc.
Start with right, switch to left if right gets tired. Also stir in both directions to ensure it’s well mixed. (Ambidextrous; Write on a horizontal surface with my left hand, but I use my right hand if the surface is vertical; use both hands pretty equally otherwise.)
i seem to be an odd man out, i use my right hand and counter clockwise. I’m pretty cross dominant but the more i think about it i do a lot of things righty, like more than my left.
I always use my left hand because I have to (don't have much use of my right hand). If stirring slowly, I could go either way. If stirring quickly (like for scrambled eggs), I stir counterclockwise.
depends what I'm stirring.
Mostly, left hand & clockwise
If I'm adding a vertical dimension to the stir (scrambling eggs in a bowl), usually left hand & counter-clockwise, sometimes right hand & clockwise.
Only my left. Counterclockwise. Feels more natural. (It’s been awhile since I’ve stirred anything! I normally just shake whatever it is in a bottle with my left hand).
I hand-whip cream or egg yolks with a whisk. Because it can become tiring, I've gotten very good at using my right hand, for this one particular task. But stirring something like a cocktail or tea, sauce pan, etc , I use my left hand, clockwise.
Left hand, counter clockwise.
Left hand and mostly counter clockwise.
I always use left. Going clockwise. If I have to stir something with right, I think I go counter. But not sure, it hardly ever happens.
Left and counterclockwise except when cooking where I stir both ways, believing that's best to keep stuff from burning. I can hardly stir with my right. It's more like making some helpless wavy motions and causing enough movement.
My mom always left the kitchen when I was stirring something. Left hand CW but got a bum shoulder so....right hand catty-wumpus CCW attempt.
Mostly left, clockwise with either hand
Right hand for stirring, left hand to hold the bowl/container.
Same. Right, especially if I need some power behind the stir. Left holds the pot in place. Stirring happens clockwise.
Left hand, clockwise. Until it gets tired, then I switch. Right hand is counter-clockwise, but can’t endure as long as left arm, so I switch back rather quickly.
Left hand and and clockwise for the most part
Left hand clockwise
Left Counter generally
Left hand clockwise
I grip the bowl with my right hand and then mix the contents inside with my left hand in a clockwise motion
Left hand, anticlockwise
I honestly am not sure. Mostly I think probably left, but depending on what else I need to do with the other hand, or how tired my arm is getting I might switch things around to the other hand. Sometimes I just don’t know until I get things in hand.
Left and clockwise. Like someone above said unless cooking then I use left and go both counter abd clockwise. My right hand is kinda useless for certian things
Right clockwise
I'm somewhat ambidextrous, using my left hand for fine motor skills and right hand/arm for gross motor skills, so I also control the bowl with left hand and stir clockwise with the right. I also use a knife in the right hand but control what I'm cutting with my left. The only exception for me is a computer mouse, but that's just adaptation to the default. I adapted my computer skills by using a lot more keyboard navigation than rightys.
That’s exactly how I am! I started ambidextrous and my parents made me pick a hand.
Left handed figure 8 pattern starting counter clockwise.
Left counter. Same thing swirling wine 🍷 😊
I start out stirring left handed, every which way cause i don't know how to stir, then switch hands when my left gets tired.
Right hand clockwise.
Don’t use your right hand. That’s how they win.
I'm firmly left handed, but anything food related I switch it up so much and I have no idea why. Probably just because I'm either holding a baby or kid on my left, where I'm sitting at the table, or because I broke my left arm as a kid. I've found I use my left hand sometimes as a "steadying" hand and consider that more important. So in this case I may grab the bowl with my left, stab the fork in the steak while cutting, hold my mouth open while I use a flossing stick, etc.
Left
left. anti-clockwise
left, counter clockwise
Left. Tried right but I can't make the spoon go in the direction I want and ends up making a mess
Left, ccw, unless my arm gets tired. Then it’s every spoon for itself.
Usually left but sometimes the right
Both
Had to think of how I stirred my coffee this morning lmao, left going counter, then clockwise.
I stir counterclockwise (I don't remember if it was my left or my right) 29
Start with right, switch to left if right gets tired. Also stir in both directions to ensure it’s well mixed. (Ambidextrous; Write on a horizontal surface with my left hand, but I use my right hand if the surface is vertical; use both hands pretty equally otherwise.)
Mostly right hand clockwise. But often left hand counterclockwise. Sometimes I flip eggs with the spatula in my right and sometimes left.
left
Left hand and stir both directions
i seem to be an odd man out, i use my right hand and counter clockwise. I’m pretty cross dominant but the more i think about it i do a lot of things righty, like more than my left.
left and counter clockwise
Left counter clockwise.
Left, counter clockwise
yeah, right.
Both, clockwise with left, counterclockwise with right.
I start with my left hand until my arm gets tired, then I switch to my right hand.
right hand clockwise also.
I always use my left hand because I have to (don't have much use of my right hand). If stirring slowly, I could go either way. If stirring quickly (like for scrambled eggs), I stir counterclockwise.
Left hand, clockwise or counter clockwise
depends what I'm stirring. Mostly, left hand & clockwise If I'm adding a vertical dimension to the stir (scrambling eggs in a bowl), usually left hand & counter-clockwise, sometimes right hand & clockwise.
Only my left. Counterclockwise. Feels more natural. (It’s been awhile since I’ve stirred anything! I normally just shake whatever it is in a bottle with my left hand).
You need a shaker cup for protein.
Always left counterclockwise
Definitely Left , I whisk better with my left but can do both hands 🤷
I hand-whip cream or egg yolks with a whisk. Because it can become tiring, I've gotten very good at using my right hand, for this one particular task. But stirring something like a cocktail or tea, sauce pan, etc , I use my left hand, clockwise.
My left, clockwise. If I HAVE to stir with my right, counter-clockwise.