Dec 18, 2009 #1 K kleenex Master Chef Joined Nov 8, 2004 Messages 5,349 Chopsticks Plus One – Chopstick Spoon Project by Aïssa Logerot » Yanko Design
Dec 18, 2009 #2 Andy M. Certified Pretend Chef Joined Sep 1, 2004 Messages 51,433 Location Massachusetts I don't see the benefit of this at all. You still need to stop and separate or re-attach the two parts. I think it's easier to just pick up a spoon.
I don't see the benefit of this at all. You still need to stop and separate or re-attach the two parts. I think it's easier to just pick up a spoon.
Jan 18, 2010 #3 CookLikeJulia Senior Cook Joined Jan 8, 2010 Messages 479 Location Washington, D.C. 2 in 1. Creative, but it feels like the spoon is going to falls if one uses it.
Aug 26, 2013 #4 Hoot Executive Chef Moderator Emeritus Joined Aug 28, 2007 Messages 3,305 Location The edge of the Great Dismal Swamp I agree with Andy....too much fiddlin' around when one could be eating. The name is a poor selection too, IMHO. A somewhat better name might be Spoonsticks.
I agree with Andy....too much fiddlin' around when one could be eating. The name is a poor selection too, IMHO. A somewhat better name might be Spoonsticks.
Aug 26, 2013 #5 R roadfix Chef Extraordinaire Joined Jul 14, 2008 Messages 13,711 Location Park Drive Bar/Grill Los Angeles Bad idea!
Aug 26, 2013 #6 Mad Cook Master Chef Joined Jun 9, 2013 Messages 5,118 Location North West England kleenex said: Chopsticks Plus One – Chopstick Spoon Project by Aïssa Logerot » Yanko Design Click to expand... The combination looks decidedly precarious.
kleenex said: Chopsticks Plus One – Chopstick Spoon Project by Aïssa Logerot » Yanko Design Click to expand... The combination looks decidedly precarious.
Aug 26, 2013 #7 jennyema Chef Extraordinaire Joined Mar 1, 2002 Messages 11,037 Location Boston and Cape Cod Sorry but it seems pretty ridiculous .