George F. asks: What is the origin of our current table utensils? Have the knife, fork, and spoon always been around? Dear George: When you think of it, the knife, fork, and spoon is a rather ratty ...
The average plastic fork or spoon might have a usable life of 10 minutes while you’re eating lunch–or even less, if you get a set of unwanted cutlery with your takeout and end up tossing it straight ...
CEBU, Philippines — Historians have long agreed that before the spoon, the fork and the knife, people ate with their hands – a state which evidently evolved into the development of tableware and ...
It sounds like a boss' dream: pen toppers that double up as cutlery meaning a worker never has to leave their desk at lunchtime again. The Dine Ink Pen Utensil Set is made of plastic and includes a ...
The spork and splayd (or sporf) are clumsy utensils at best. Whether they’re combining just a spoon and fork or throwing a knife in the mix, they’re never easy to eat with. But now, Map—a design ...
We know that packaging, lighting, and glass size can affect how much you eat and drink, but can the utensil you eat with change how your food tastes? Foodies have been buzzing over a new study in ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Cutlery might not necessarily be the collective showpiece of a well-designed restaurant, but at ...
In Air France, plans are underway to revamp the products of all seats including both the first and business classes, and new products will be installed from the summer of 2014. However, together with ...