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Fork and spoons sets pose a choking hazard. And Roman shades pose a strangulation risk. Posted 7:03 p.m.Mar 3, 2010— Updated 7:03 p.m.Mar 3, 2010 By Sarah Lindenfeld Hall ...
Everyone owns this pasta utensil, and almost no one can agree on what it's called. But everyone probably has been misusing it their entire lives.
The most recent of these releases is the Electro Fork, a utensil that uses electrical stimuli to simulate flavors such as salt. For the adventurous diner willing to place electrodes into their ...
In the 11th century, a Byzantine princess ate her sweetmeats with a forbidden object: a two-tined gold fork. At the time, the church so opposed forks that after she succumbed to the plague, a Franc… ...
The first known mention of a fork dates to the 11th century. Two-pronged and solid gold, it was the property of Theodora Anna Doukaina, a Byzantine princess married to Domenico Selvo, Doge of Venice.
MCDONALD’S is rolling out a new invention you might never have known you needed – an edible fork made of French fries. The “frork” is designed to help scoop up fallen burger… ...