Knife or spoon?

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dronefromsector7g said:
I use a spoon with a fork a lot of the time instead of the traditional knife option, unless of course I'm eating something like steak, something you need to cut through. You know, like with stir fries it's better to scoop up all the rice and stuff.

What do you guys mostly use?

Is that you William ?

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Challenger1978 said:
dronefromsector7g said:
I use a spoon with a fork a lot of the time instead of the traditional knife option, unless of course I'm eating something like steak, something you need to cut through. You know, like with stir fries it's better to scoop up all the rice and stuff.

What do you guys mostly use?

Is that you William ?

Kirk_admits_it.gif
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As in what the fuck are you on about?
 
dronefromsector7g said:
Challenger1978 said:
dronefromsector7g said:
I use a spoon with a fork a lot of the time instead of the traditional knife option, unless of course I'm eating something like steak, something you need to cut through. You know, like with stir fries it's better to scoop up all the rice and stuff.

What do you guys mostly use?

Is that you William ?

Kirk_admits_it.gif
Quarter past four







As in what the fuck are you on about?

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PMSL

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pominoz said:
These seem popular over here, sort of a knife, fork and spoon all in one, called a splayd.

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Do not remember them in the UK, is it just an Aussie thing?
I've got one without a fork part, basically a spoon with a sharp edge.
 

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