eating utensils


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Look Out! It's the Sneaky Spoon!


Sneaky Spoon

It may look like an everyday spoon, but this extraordinary utensil has the ability to telescopically extend to the uncanny length of 21". With the Sneaky Spoon it's easy to stealthily steal a taste of the soup at the table next to yours. It's also great for scooping up every last spoonful of ice cream without getting your hands all sticky.

And for you french fry stealers, they also have the telecoping Freeloader Fork.




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Found! AB's Telescoping Fork


Freeloader Fork

If you watch FoodNetwork as much as I do then I'm sure you've seen Alton Brown use all kinds of cool kitchen gadgets like this telescoping handle fork. If you've ever wondered where he gets that type of stuff, then take a look at Perpetual Kid (the name says it all, doesn't it?). I found this Freeloader Fork along with the Sneaky Spoon.

Now if only I could find that T-Rex Squirt Bottle...




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I Eat my Lunch with Bricks!


Snack & Stack Utensils

Doesn't everyone love LEGO bricks?  If you have a LEGO-lover in your life then they would love to receive a gift of these Snack & Stack Utensils from What on Earth.  Even though these are not officially licensed by LEGO, your LEGO-obsessed gift recipient will love to pack there lunch with these fun utensils.  Do you think that you have a LEGO-obsession?  If you do all of the following you defiantly have a LEGO-obsession...

  • You spend all of your time on MOCs and posting pictures of them on the internet.
  • You never miss the BrickFair.
  • You take your vacations and visit Legoland or the the Lego Imagination Center.
  • You visit the official LEGO website everyday and you receive there free magazine.
  • You are a member of LUGNET.



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Don't Play with Your Food


Construction Eating Utensils Momma always told you "Don't play with your food!"  Well, this gift idea is saying just the opposite.  Aren't they cute?  A fork, spoon and a pusher that all look like construction vehicles.  I guess someone finally decided that kids are going to play with their food no matter what, so why not make it fun and maybe they will eat in the process.  It says these are FDA approved and no paints so they are safe.  Who knows, maybe at the dinner table all you will hear is construction sounds instead of whining.  Sounds like a winner to me!  You can get this Construction Eating Kit at Wee Can Shop.


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