Lets see your Spork/Eating Iron

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Cael Nu Mara

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Jun 8, 2008
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As we all know that they are they way forward in all things comestable, i thought ide start a thread cellebrating their Sporky goodness. Although if you use chopsticks (blahblahblah) post them too!


At the moment i use the classic Light My Fire red one

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i think ill carve a personnal one soon!




Sam
 
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Shewie

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Dec 15, 2005
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I now have the ultimate bling in sporkery with a LMF titanium jobby.

Dropped and lost a nice green one which I have in my brew kit at the weekend so that needs replacing now.
 

tobes01

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May 4, 2009
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Just got me a Lhoon, handy for stirring deep billy cans and the occasional Jetboil (OK, so I cheat, but it's handy...)
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widu13

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Feb 9, 2008
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Ubique Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt
I can't see the point in photographing my favourite- an Army issued spoon stamped 1984 and issued to me in 1986. These were known as racing spoons as when in training you had 90 secs to eat your dinner and the spoon let you shovel the most in!! I have a couple of LMF plastic sporks and a Ti-foon but the Army spoon is my favourite. If I ever lost it (and one day it will happen) I'll be gutted!
 

Sam442

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Oct 17, 2009
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only ever take the spoon, fits nicely in a smock pocket and is bendy enough that I won't be staked through the heart should I be required to 'lie down rapidly', and the set cost about £2 7 odd years ago.
 

Tye Possum

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Feb 7, 2009
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Canada
I use a LMF titanium spork mostly, but sometimes I use a wooden spoon.

Here's a bad pic of the spork and a wooden spoon (I also use that Victorinox farmer in the pic for cutting food sometimes):
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Belargehair

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Mar 3, 2009
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I'm in with MartinK9. My wife and I actually has this conversation the other night. We determined that nothing we bring for food really constitutes a fork or table knife. We tried some plastics utensils but the melting factor was too high.

If we go car camping we bring a knife, fork & spoon.
If we go canoeing, then its spoons.

Soup - spoon
Mac & cheese - spoon
Oat meal - spoon
Instant mashed potatoes - spoon
Tea - spoon
Pepperoni - hands
Bannock - hands
Jerky - Hands

Spoons are easier to wash too!
 

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