Eat Away Your Carbon Footprint With This Eco-Friendly Edible Spoon

The idea of an edible utensil isn’t exactly new, but nothing’s been quite as convenient (and non-sticky) as Triangle Tree’s brilliant if not entirely appetizing-appearing Eco-Spoon. More »

Eat’N Tool Dark Edition

If you are a sucker for attention, then perhaps you might want to check out the $7.99 Eat’N Tool Dark Edition, which is definitely not something you would see on the dining table every single day. This is truly a unique tool to carry around, where it has been described as the ultimate multi-tool, doubling up as an eating utensil, too! It does not matter whether you are in a tight position, you will still be able to have your spoon, fork, bottle opener, screwdriver/pry tip, metric wrenches, and carabiner with you.

Not only that, the Eat’N Tool Dark Edition will not bog you down on your travels, considering it tips the scales at a “mighty” 1.5 oz. Invented by NYC designer Liong Mah, it does resemble a distant cousin of the spork at first glance, but also comes with a plethora of other capabilities as mentioned above. The trio of metric wrench reliefs (10 mm, 8 mm, 6 mm) should come in handy in tight spots for sure! There is a large central hole that is suitable for finger gripping, while it ensures the tool remains nice and light.

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The Compact Chopsticks: You’ll Never Dine Unprepared Again

Forks are for amateurs; if you’re going to eat you’re going to work for it, dammit—enter the chopstick. But all those splinter-laden, wooden eating-twigs don’t come without a price, you tree killer. The Compact Chopsticks, however, will let your live your life environmentally friendly and fork-free. Just like God intended. More »

Wobbling Tongs That Never Topple Will Keep Your Counters Clean

Countertops are designed to get messy, but you can save yourself that extra bit of cleanup with a pair of self-standing Swing Tongs that won’t leave food and schmutz behind. Like the Playskool Weeble toys of yesteryear, a weighted curved bottom ensures the business end of these tongs always stays up in the air, no matter how they’re dropped. More »

This New Magisso Serving Set Will Impress All Your Holiday Guests

You’re probably having people over at some point in the next month, so you better make sure your house is looking in tip-top shape for guests. Since you can’t entertain without the right equipment, you should take a gander at Magisso’s new stainless steel serving set. More »

Would You Eat With These Bizarre Mouth-Massaging Utensils?

Silverware is boring. Always the same purely functional shapes. Glorified mouth-shovels. Bleh. These utensils designed by Jinhyun Jeon are intended to shake it up a bit. The bumps and weird-shapes are designed to try and stimulate the sense of touch, emulating all the best parts of synesthesia, which is admittedly a really cool disorder. More »

An Adorable Strawberry Knife That Feeds My Unfortunate Kitchen Gadget Addiction [Kitchen]

My kitchen is the size of a walk-in closet and has less drawer space than the dresser in my bedroom. But does that stop the constant influx of novelty kitchen gadgets and uni-tasking tools? Seemingly not. I don’t even really like strawberries, but that doesn’t mean I won’t be finding a spot to cram this cute and colorful $12 berry-prepping knife from Kuhn Rikon. More »

Wooden Guitar Spoons: Stir Your Hashbrowns Like Hendrix [Utensils]

Whether you prefer the sound of acoustic or electric guitars, Kikkerland’s got you covered with this set of beechwood spoons shaped like the iconic instruments. More »

Dedicated Pepper Prep Tool Rescues Utterly Incompetent Chefs [Cooking]

Before the Food Network, it was Julia Child’s cooking show that encouraged America to ditch their TV dinners and get back to experimenting in the kitchen. And it worked, although it encouraged inventors to come up with a glut of overly-specialized food prep tools that promise to make life in the kitchen a lot easier. More »

Thermometer Spatula Monitors Food Temps While You Stir [Utensils]

Designed for recipes that are finicky about the temperature of the ingredients—like fudge, candies, and jams—this silicone spatula has an internal temperature probe that helps prevent whatever you’re stirring from overheating and burning. More »