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Old 01-26-2008, 12:51 PM #11
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Just found this thread today and am very thankful. My fingers and hands can be an extreme source of frustration for me on a given day.

I have had times when DH has had to cut the meat on my plate for me. I've noticed the stares. I'm sure some think I'm acting like a diva and some think how cute it is that he's cutting my food for me. Of course, I also get the stares in public when I'm having difficulty cutting (fumbling) my food. Can't win. What do I do at home? Stab it with a fork and go all "cavewoman" on the food. LOL

That onion thing is very cool and looks like what I do with a fork already. I don't do well with cutting food but if I can hold it steady, it's easier.

Bummer about the Tater Gloves though because it takes me forever to use a veggie peeler.
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