Tragic meat van guy
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Doesnt the spoon render the fork unnecessary?
Its a good question, as spoon outdoes fork for scooping certain foods, but you can use the fork to push the food onto the spoon, or if you want to you can alternate between using the spoon and fork to do similar tasks. The knife can be there as back up ie to cut things tougher than say, a fish finger. A spoon can easily cut these kind of foods up.Tragic meat van guy said:Doesnt the spoon render the fork unnecessary?
Cutlery snob!Davs 19 said:There are some ill bred fuckers on here.
dronefromsector7g said:Its a good question, as spoon outdoes fork for scooping certain foods, but you can use the fork to push the food onto the spoon, or if you want to you can alternate between using the spoon and fork to do similar tasks. The knife can be there as back up ie to cut things tougher than say, a fish finger. A spoon can easily cut these kind of foods up.Tragic meat van guy said:Doesnt the spoon render the fork unnecessary?
If you're just going to be sillyTragic meat van guy said:dronefromsector7g said:Its a good question, as spoon outdoes fork for scooping certain foods, but you can use the fork to push the food onto the spoon, or if you want to you can alternate between using the spoon and fork to do similar tasks. The knife can be there as back up ie to cut things tougher than say, a fish finger. A spoon can easily cut these kind of foods up.Tragic meat van guy said:Doesnt the spoon render the fork unnecessary?
Two spoons?
Maximum scoopage