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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Disposable Wrapped Chopstick 100 Pairs Red Jan 02, 2011
By J. Zumstein Perfect disposable chopsticks. Just like the ones found in Asian restaurants. We frequently order Asian food to be delivered, but the delivery people, even when asked, routinely forget to bring chopsticks. Now, we have several years supply for about $5.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Who doesn't love chopsticks? Nov 29, 2010
By Brandon Burgener
"IceBurg"
Hi--I bought these back in July, and still got a whole bunch. My original craze to buy these was for my Ramen noodles. Don't really know why, but I had to have em. They came fast, and are very useful. For the price you gotta get them. Great product very good--Thanks
16 of 24 found the following review helpful:
My Deliverer of Meals and Romance: Inexpensive Chopsticks Are Perfect Oct 01, 2009
By Brockeim
"Playful Literary Adventurer"
The chopsticks' long blond legs reached with grace toward a grain of rice. Chiseled, yet delicate, footless and firm, the chopsticks steered into the now empty bowl where remained but one small remnant of an evening that began and ended well.
Now, all candles have been snuffed, and the last taste of wine was sipped from my glass, I looked at this grain. I smiled I maneuvered the chopsticks to pick out the final bit. Nancy had gone home, leaving with plans for breakfast at the coast with me tomorrow.
These are fine chopsticks, the kind found in many Chinese restaurants, and will do as asked. You will not go hungry using these utensils. Tonight, as I pressed the two tips together on each side of the brown rice, I thought that this one grain should stay another night. This was no easy task. The rice was still soft, and unwilling to find its way out of the bowl. Why struggle, I thought? The rice is no doubt happier where it is.
The dishes, I decided, and the rice, could wait for tomorrow.
May your meals be as satisfying as mine with these chopsticks. They are useful for eating rice comfortably.
--Brockeim
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
knitting needles Oct 05, 2011
By Lisa I have started an after-school knitting club, have taught summer school knitting in my school district and use these chopsticks as knitting needles for my students! They work great! We sharpen the pointed end slightly, sand them well with sandpaper and glue a bead on the non-pointed end. You can use a wooden bead or make beads out of sculpey clay. Rubbing the "knitting needles" with beeswax polish and a cloth rag is the final touch. They are now ready to become size 8 knitting needles to use with worsted weight yarn! The bamboo is nice for beginning knitters because they aren't as slippery as the metal needles.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Cheap reliable alternative Mar 20, 2011
By Concerned
"Citizen"
I love using chopsticks when the occasion is right, but fancy reusable chopsticks are usually lacquered and cannot be dishwashed. I bought a bag of these a year ago and keep coming back to a new pair for those odd sushi, ramen, or rice bowl nights. -1 star fir some of the pairs coming out warped.
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