utensils
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A Full Set Of Keychain Cutlery Makes Picnics More Civilised
It won’t quite elevate your next picnic lunch to an experience akin to dining with the queen, but this compact cutlery set that includes a separate knife, spoon, and fork, is much better than eating with your fingers.
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Hipsters Can Ride This Tiny Fixie Across Their Next Gluten-Free Pizza
If the thought of driving this Vespa-esque scooter slicer across your next homemade artisan pizza is just too mainstream for your tastes (and environmentally-unfriendly), you’ll probably be thrilled to learn there’s now a fixie pizza slicer alternative.
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How Chopsticks Were Invented
Created roughly 4000-5000 years ago in China, the earliest versions of something like chopsticks were used for cooking (they’re perfect for reaching into pots full of hot water or oil) and were most likely made from twigs. While it’s difficult to nail down a firm date, it would seem it wasn’t until around 500-400 AD…
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Clever Numbered Spoons Guarantee You’ll Never Forget A Measurement
When you’re working your way through all the ingredients in a complex recipe, you can easily lose track of how much of this or that you’ve measured. Or at least Japanese designer Atsuhiro Hayashi does, which inspired him to create a set of measuring spoons with numbers in relief that leave no question as to…