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  • Yeah. 
    High calorie comfort food - which I need after being cannon fodder for 2 hours for a room full of black belts. :)
    BillDL said:
    For info - this thought occurred to me last night after jujitsu - I was eating leftover lasagne with a fork.
    Is there a tenuous relationship in there between martial arts and italian pasta-based food  :)

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  • Sporky said:
    And, if you ever see one of these for sale:

    ...keep walking, they're rubbish. They melt at a very low temperature and the tines snap off with very little force. 
    To what exact use were you putting them? ;)
    Be seeing you.
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  • Sporky said:
    And, if you ever see one of these for sale:

    ...keep walking, they're rubbish. They melt at a very low temperature and the tines snap off with very little force. 
    To what exact use were you putting them? ;)
    Scooping and gouging I’m gonna guess. 
    I mean have you seen his cellar?!
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  • Is that a euphemism? 
    Be seeing you.
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  • BrioBrio Frets: 1499
    edited September 2023
    Brio said:
    I trust my life only to titanium sporks with a serrated fork edge. (Oh, and seatbelts.)



    From those nice folks at Light My Fire.
    Where might one buy such a thing?
    I got mine from a generic outdoor shop. Possibly Mountain Warehouse.
    They also have an Amazon shop:
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/LightMyFire/Homepage/page/DD1406B1-7D02-4FD1-9F3B-72FD750C72C3

    I use mine at home all the time as I rate the spoon as one of the most perfect spoons for soups. Has a feel of those truly great porcelain  Chinese ones. But bigger and thinner.
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    Sporky said:
    And, if you ever see one of these for sale:

    ...keep walking, they're rubbish. They melt at a very low temperature and the tines snap off with very little force. 
    To what exact use were you putting them? ;)
    Stirring pasta! 
    "[Sporky] brings a certain vibe and dignity to the forum."
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