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In a message dated 4/2/2006 7:28:13 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

isisdarkshade writes:

 

I have a stainless steel small tablespoon with fork prongs at the end

now does anybofy know what that utensil is called? It really isn't

that useful but I have one anyway in my huge drawer of gadgets.

 

 

 

I've always known them as 'sporks'. AmyF

 

 

 

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I do use my whisk but not for a thick mixture, more for a thin

sauce. I went years without one so if this one gets lost it won't

matter, the fork will work fine.

I have a stainless steel small tablespoon with fork prongs at the end

now does anybofy know what that utensil is called? It really isn't

that useful but I have one anyway in my huge drawer of gadgets.

Isis

 

 

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> I have a whisk. I have tried it out a few times but have found

it pretty useless. They are a pain to clean all the batter or

whatever from the wires. When I grew up, people used either egg

beaters or electic hand mixers or something like a " Mixmaster " . To

me it seems to be more efficient to use an egg beater if you do it by

hand or use an electric devise. A lot of times when I make something

I'll just use a large regular fork and it works well. Does anyone

else have problems with whisks or am I just not using it right?

Right now my only explanation is that they became popular when a lot

of French cooking shows came on in the '80's.

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and I thought sporks were those utensil thingies from KFC.

 

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In a message dated 4/2/2006 7:28:13 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

isisdarkshade writes:

 

I have a stainless steel small tablespoon with fork prongs at the end

now does anybofy know what that utensil is called? It really isn't

that useful but I have one anyway in my huge drawer of gadgets.

 

 

 

I've always known them as 'sporks'. AmyF

 

 

 

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-That cute little spoon-fork thingy is used to pick up sugar cubes. I

have one that is silver.

Deanna -- In , akfral wrote:

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> In a message dated 4/2/2006 7:28:13 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> isisdarkshade writes:

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> I have a stainless steel small tablespoon with fork prongs at the

end

> now does anybofy know what that utensil is called? It really isn't

> that useful but I have one anyway in my huge drawer of gadgets.

>

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> I've always known them as 'sporks'. AmyF

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--- isisdarkshade <isisdarkshade wrote:

 

> I have a stainless steel small tablespoon with fork

> prongs at the end

> now does anybofy know what that utensil is called?

> It really isn't

> that useful but I have one anyway in my huge drawer

> of gadgets.

> Isis

 

sounds like a spork- here's a link to some interesting

info about sporks.

 

http://www.sonic.net/~ian/Spork/spork.faq.html

 

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