Springloaded chopsticks
Our family loves going out for sushi. Our youngest normally eats with a fork, or increasingly often than not, his hands. Our older one wants to eat with chopsticks but doesn’t fairly have the control yet. Typically, I tie an elastic around the ends so that he can easily pinch them together. that works well, but it doesn’t really stay put, and you’ll be readjusting every few bites.
Check out that cartoon which tells you how to form springloaded chopsticks. These chopsticks are perfect for tiny hands. All you need is a clothes pin and a pair of chopsticks. Attach the spring from the clothes pin to the chopsticks and your done. Basically, that turns your chopsticks into a pair of tweezers, making it much
While these modified chopsticks might be acceptable for the little ones, what approximately adults who are still learning proper way to eat with chopsticks? You’re probably not going to bring these to a restaurant. whether you’re interested in learning chopstick usage, check out that post on How to Use Chopsticks in Seven Easy Steps.
Original post by Francesca Clarke
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