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Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.

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Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.


@*crikey*mate* wrote:

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Hey stop poking your tongue out at me LL!!lol


@lloydslights wrote:

Nana's had both a guard and a "leg" for tines pointing downwards leaving the guard on the top to rest the knife upon.  Your fork guard is for hubby's purpose  and becomes a natural "rest" following carving with tines pointed upwards. 

 

However, with occupational health and safety rules, isn't a cook/chef encouraged to cut away from oneself.Smiley Frustrated

 

DEB


yeah, but when sliding the knife down the fork, on the upstroke - to stop the back of the knife hitting your fingers?

 

I just remember seeing it on my grandma's fork - never asked what iot was for, and that was the best kind of thought I could come up with - couldn't see why it was needed - figured it was an "old fashioned thing" I spose?

 

never occurred to me that everyones forks were the same (my trident carving forks don't have that bit, and they were bought in 1987) "back then" never gave it all that much thought at all LOL

 

was just one of those things.


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.

Well, Crikey that might be your favourite colour.  But it looks, to me, totally superfluous as a spoon/spatula rest. Smiley Surprised  A bit of a challenge for the "washerer-upperer" after the food had "set".

 

Couldn't any juices that collect on the "tongue" not necessarily drip towards the throat, but forward onto the countertop? 

 

DEB


@nicnacs_4u wrote:

@*crikey*mate* wrote:

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Hey stop poking your tongue out at me LL!!lol


I know!

 

quirky, eh?

 

made me smile

 

I don't use em

 

they just sit there to look at, don't know if you could get replacements iykwim?

 

 


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.


@lloydslights wrote:

Well, Crikey that might be your favourite colour.  But it looks, to me, totally superfluous as a spoon/spatula rest. Smiley Surprised  A bit of a challenge for the "washerer-upperer" after the food had "set".

 

Couldn't any juices that collect on the "tongue" not necessarily drip towards the throat, but forward onto the countertop? 

 

DEB


I dunno - just bought em to look at - was looking for red utencil holders when I found that

 

I never thought of it as a spoon rest till I saw Sin's post

 

just a quirky holder thing


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.

This is like my grandma's carving fork

 

that's the sticky outy thing I was talking about

 

just got this pic off eBay

 

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Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.

It's fun.    AND RED FUN, go girl.Smiley Very Happy

 

DEB


@lloydslights wrote:

Well, Crikey that might be your favourite colour.  But it looks, to me, totally superfluous as a spoon/spatula rest. Smiley Surprised  A bit of a challenge for the "washerer-upperer" after the food had "set".

 

Couldn't any juices that collect on the "tongue" not necessarily drip towards the throat, but forward onto the countertop? 

 

DEB


and not much different to any other slotted spoon - just the holes are in a quirky formation


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.