Meet 5 cutlery that would make your meals more practical and fun

There are things in life that just weren't made to eat with forks and knives, right ?! But when it comes to fingers, dirt doesn't always pay off. It was with this kind of situation in mind that different designers created practical solutions for everyday meals.

These are creative utensils that could very well be part of our cutlery drawer. As well as making life easier and avoiding mess during meals, these utensils would certainly make things a lot more fun. Check out!

1) Covers for eating

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There is not always time left for lunch right when the work routine is tight. In the midst of the rush, traditional plastic cutlery doesn't solve the problem either. After all, has anyone managed to cut a piece of meat without breaking one of those forks or knives ?! So, to make your office, travel or school life easier, Dine Ink can turn your pens into flatware. Simulating a cap, the pieces make traditional ballpoint pens turn into a fork, spoon and knife in a few moments.

2) Finger guards

Some people think getting dirty is part of the fun. But what to do when you're enjoying some chicken wings and your phone rings? At such times, it's always a rush to clean your fingers as quickly as possible, but a little fat always ends up on the phone. In the video above, those responsible for the "Trongs" promise that this will never happen again if you use the tool. Ideal for eating fatty meats, sushi and even breading, finger guards ensure cleanliness in any situation.

3) Popcorn tongs

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Everyone knows that eating popcorn always makes a little dirt: your fingers are full of salt and it is almost inevitable that a popcorn will fall on the couch or be crushed on the floor. To solve these problems, there is the "Popcorn Fork", which is a plastic tongs-like tool that lets you take the popcorn straight from the bowl to your mouth without sticky fingers and less likely to drop on the floor. . If you want more salt, the piece still comes with a salt shaker on the end. Another good point is that the utensil ends the joy of that funny guy who usually fill his hand with popcorn and leave the others with just a little.

4) Pasta fork

Cutting a pasta with knife and fork is almost a sin, so etiquette says you have to roll the pasta to eat the right way. (You may have even seen around that there is a trick to rolling the noodles with the fork and the help of a spoon, but here between us, it's boring and hard!) It was thinking of facilitating this process that Bob Balow invented the amazing “The Original Pasta Fork”, a spiral-designed fork specially made to taste a beautiful pasta. To use the utensil, you need some training, but it is certainly worth it.

5) Cookie hook

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Anyone who likes to sip their stuffed biscuits with a splash of milk knows the snot that happens when you have just a little bit left and you need to dip the biscuit, your fingers and everything into the cup or cup. To keep your fingers from getting wet, “The Dipr” is a hook-shaped utensil that has been specially developed for stuffed cookies and yet has the advantage of leaving your drink free of any germs in your hands.

* Originally posted 12/14/2013 .

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