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GSI Outdoor Piranha Foon GSI's Piranha Foon weighs only half an ounce for all your utensils in one. Made of virtually unbreakable Lexan resin it even has a quick-clip on the handle so you won't lose it.
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Snow Peak Titanium Spork What do you get when you combine a spoon eating handicapped utensil and a fork? You get the ultimate eating utensil, the Spork.
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Spork Press - ... small press in Tucson, Arizona edited and constructed by Richard Siken and Drew Burk. Beginning in 2001, it began publishing a quarterly literary magazine called Spork, which is often bound hardback, and which should not be confused with the spork, a novel eating utensil.
Cutlery - Cutlery refers to any hand utensil used in preparing, serving, and especially eating food. It is more usually known as silverware or flatware in the United States, where cutlery can have the more specific meaning of knives and other cutting instruments.
Spoon - A spoon is a common eating utensil, or item of cutlery, somewhat like a small spade, with a bowl-shaped end on a handle, that occurs in a number of sizes and forms. Its main purposes are for conveying food to the mouth and for stirring, though it ...
Fork (disambiguation) - A fork is a utensil for eating and cooking.
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