Thanks for the help on hand washing. I'm keeping my left hand dry for a couple days due to a cut. I came across your channel and would have never thought about a one handed persons daily routine. I have heard of the one legged man in an ass kicking contest. But anyway, thanks again, & God bless.
Thank you for your video. For those who are unaware for one handed cutlery, the "Nelson Knife" is a combination knife with fork tines on its curved tip @ ua-cam.com/video/yT2YeWCbUzw/v-deo.html. It was named after British Admiral Horatio Nelson who was the hero of the naval Battle of Trafalgar on October 21, 1805. Eight years earlier, he had lost his right arm during the naval Battle of Cadiz on July 24, 1797.
Necessity is the mother of invention... a problem most people would never think of but could actually be good for everyone. I know the feeling of pushing down on some food to cut it and then it suddenly shoots across the plate and goes in the floor... then the dog eats your dinner lol
Another one arm-er here - I love my knorks (but can't say it without sniggering - I have the humour of a child) :D I wasn't aware that they did spoons too so I'll look out for those.
Great video, thank you for showing how well they work !
they are seriously the best ever. I ordered more today!
Thanks for the help on hand washing. I'm keeping my left hand dry for a couple days due to a cut. I came across your channel and would have never thought about a one handed persons daily routine. I have heard of the one legged man in an ass kicking contest. But anyway, thanks again, & God bless.
I've been using these for years! Great product
Thank you for your video. For those who are unaware for one handed cutlery, the "Nelson Knife" is a combination knife with fork tines on its curved tip @ ua-cam.com/video/yT2YeWCbUzw/v-deo.html. It was named after British Admiral Horatio Nelson who was the hero of the naval Battle of Trafalgar on October 21, 1805. Eight years earlier, he had lost his right arm during the naval Battle of Cadiz on July 24, 1797.
Necessity is the mother of invention... a problem most people would never think of but could actually be good for everyone. I know the feeling of pushing down on some food to cut it and then it suddenly shoots across the plate and goes in the floor... then the dog eats your dinner lol
I love my Knork flatware. Every time I eat somewhere besides home, I feel like I'm eating with a toy. :)
Thank you so much! you are awesome!!
Wait so it’s just a heavier eating utensils, with a a deeper curve. Got it
Another one arm-er here - I love my knorks (but can't say it without sniggering - I have the humour of a child) :D I wasn't aware that they did spoons too so I'll look out for those.
Aren't you Al Borland from Home Improvement?
Yes.