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Curious 11-10-2007 12:00 PM

((((Joyce)))))
 
look what i found. it's called a Knork. i had seen it on the foodnetwork.

http://www.disabled-world.com/artman...sh/knork.shtml

http://www.painreliever.com/Knork+Flatware.html

the second shows pictures.
http://www.painreliever.com/xmodels/...N04B_thumb.jpg
KnorkŪ Single Pack<A href="http://www.painreliever.com/knork_KN04B.html" tip>
$5.42

Invaluable for those with hand mobility limitations, this revolutionary knife fork combination allows even the toughest foods to be cut safely using only one hand.


i'm putting these on the christmas list. 5 years ago i had a storm window come crashing down on my wrists. at odd times i will lose the abilty to grip and drop things. especially if i am having to grip hard, like cutting.

Taffy 11-10-2007 12:40 PM

Cool! This look like a great savior for Taffy also.
(no more trying to cut food with the fork and having it go flying off the plate!)

Curious 11-10-2007 12:47 PM

after i posted i thought about changing the title. :o i think they are something most people could use.

did you see the plastic ones? they would be awesome for any family gathering. no more trying to cut with a plastic knife and dropping the paper plate. :eek:

i saw them using it on tv. cutting steak one handed. pretty cool. hey...and less silverware to wash! :D

MSacorn 11-11-2007 12:33 PM

Beth is so liking this knork idea. Gonna send the links to my family as gift ideas. It will certainly help me eat more, :confused: ... maybe it's not a good idea after all. :rolleyes: No it's good. Need one for home and one to take with to gatherings. :D

Thanks Curious

:hug:

AfterMyNap 11-11-2007 01:53 PM

Neato! I'm getting a couple too, must keep one in the car, I never know when free food might become available.;)

My savior has been the Maddox knife. It totally rocks (truly, it rocks like an Ulu knife). It can be ordered through PocketDresser (another cool tool). http://www.pocketdresser.com/product...3fb9c3751aae59

AfterMyNap 11-21-2007 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Curious (Post 166144)
look what i found. it's called a Knork. i had seen it on the foodnetwork.

http://www.disabled-world.com/artman...sh/knork.shtml

http://www.painreliever.com/Knork+Flatware.html

the second shows pictures.
http://www.painreliever.com/xmodels/...N04B_thumb.jpg
KnorkŪ Single Pack<A href="http://www.painreliever.com/knork_KN04B.html" tip>
$5.42

Invaluable for those with hand mobility limitations, this revolutionary knife fork combination allows even the toughest foods to be cut safely using only one hand.


i'm putting these on the christmas list. 5 years ago i had a storm window come crashing down on my wrists. at odd times i will lose the abilty to grip and drop things. especially if i am having to grip hard, like cutting.

Got mine the other day and tried one out last night on chicken boobs. Worked great! Thanks for the tip, Yappy! The broader handle makes putting pressure into the cut much easier. The only thing that took a little getting used to is that it doesn't stab into things quite as deeply, so I had to pay a little attention to what I was doing.

Overall, I'll give it a 5 out of 5, it does what it's supposed to do, is 18/10 stainless, has a good heft for the hand, and is comfortable to use.:)

Curious 11-21-2007 12:40 PM

awesome cin! i just love them.

maybe we need to make a thread of useful/helpful things?

SallyC 11-21-2007 01:22 PM

That is so cool. I may have to get one.:)

DM 11-29-2007 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AfterMyNap (Post 166412)
My savior has been the Maddox knife. It totally rocks (truly, it rocks like an Ulu knife). It can be ordered through PocketDresser (another cool tool). http://www.pocketdresser.com/product...3fb9c3751aae59


It's just her WEAPON of choice! :D:D:D:D She used it in the Billiard's Room and Professor Plum helped her...;)


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