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Spork to the Rescue!

master of sporkBack in the day, people ran around with their own forks, spoons and knives tucked away neatly in their belts. It’s always good to be prepared…Especially when it comes to eating.

Forks started out a little controversial, though.  Devout Catholics had issues using a utensil when God had given them perfectly good hands to hold their steaks with. Pth. That argument didn’t last long, though…

But even after the fork was accepted at the table, it was still considered a girly tool. Men liked eating with their hands and even those that didn’t, preferred to be thought of as manly men so they would push away the forks in favor of their own greasy, hairy good ol’ fashioned fingers.

That didn’t last long either. We all know who’s in charge at the dinner table…and it isn’t the guys.

Forks are overrated. But NOBODY would ever have an issue with the mighty spork!

Part fork and part spoon, this versatile utensil should have its own spot in every car, purse, drawer and lunchbox.

Knork, the Spork’s less popular cousin is part knife and part fork. It is a little more expensive than a spork, but definitely a worthy purchase for someone with only one arm. Unfortunately, the knork isn’t talked about so often…but I have a feeling it will be part of many conversations to come.

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