
Earlier this year, I put together a list of chopsticks in celebration of the Chinese New Year. Some of them were just beautifully luxurious, others were made for trvael, and still others were made for kids. Well, some of them were also made like they were for kids, but are for those of us who are still imprpving our dexterity on chopsticks. Training chopsticks.
Now we have the "chork," something like training chopsticks, but instead of making us feel like we don't know how to use chopsticks, these are intended to be used as both chopsticks and a fork, and as Daily Olive put it, "just right for your next Asian fusion meal." Available from lrfurniturestdios.
[via: Daily Olive]

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3-27-2007 @9:29AM Nicki said... How CUTE! Luckily for me, I was exposed to Asian cuisine at an early age and over the years have become acustomed to eating with chopsticks; however, my soon-to-be husband and daughter are not. :)
This 'chork' is just the thing I've been looking for to help them learn how to do it properly!
Thanks for posting this! :D
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4-12-2007 @10:57PM Brad Pero said... LOOKS LIKE BIG WOODEN TWEEZERS TO ME I LIVE ON A BOAT
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4-13-2007 @9:21AM x said... These are cool, I would buy them, but..
It took me like 2 meals to learn how to use chopsticks... If you can't just try some.
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