Dang, I'm off to put a few things in my basket then.
Quote from: Gareth on December 25, 2016, 11:11:27 PMDang, I'm off to put a few things in my basket then. Rockstead, 10% will make a huge difference
Quote from: Smashie on December 25, 2016, 11:15:58 PMQuote from: Gareth on December 25, 2016, 11:11:27 PMDang, I'm off to put a few things in my basket then. Rockstead, 10% will make a huge difference Not quite. I did order a Opinel Junior Outdoor knife for my daughter and a ultra fine stone for my new Lansky system though.
Placed my order too...
Quote from: Etherealicer on December 26, 2016, 08:24:46 PMPlaced my order too...Is it a secret?
Quote from: Gareth on December 26, 2016, 08:58:00 PMQuote from: Etherealicer on December 26, 2016, 08:24:46 PMPlaced my order too...Is it a secret? He must have bought the titanium chopsticks and doesn't want to admit it
Btw, considering how much I go to food festivals, the thought of Ti chopsticks has great appeal to me... until I realize that I have ZERO skills in using them.
Collapsible chopsticks sounds messy if you can't wash them before putting them away. My wife and I have a set of stainless steel chopsticks we use instead of wood or plastic. Bought in a webshop for chopsticks instead of a store for camping equipment. I think stainless steel is the default material for chopsticks in South-Korea. Also, you can get a big package of individually packed bamboo chopsticks from places like Staples for not too much money.That said, I think I'm getting old. I found nothing which really tickled my fancy looking quickly at Heinnie, and they are one of the best toy stores I know of.
Quote from: Etherealicer on December 27, 2016, 10:21:10 AMBtw, considering how much I go to food festivals, the thought of Ti chopsticks has great appeal to me... until I realize that I have ZERO skills in using them.Lol I am a hacker of sorts, or at least was. Chopsticks are easy to learn how to use. Learn how to hold them, one moves the other doesn't there are plenty of guides online. Then you have two choices 1. go to a very expensive Japanese restaurant (they won't have an alternative to chopsticks) or 2. eat your favourite snack with while watching tv (I prefer Bombay mix myself). https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/how-to-use-chopsticks-guidance-34500798.jpg
My wife actually laughed when I showed her the picture of the “pixie-stick”. I like the idea of a Titanium forkette. Wouldn't be any good at noodles, but great for cheese, meat and fruit.