Fork & Spoon???

Sandy .
on 2/14/08 3:01 am - MN
I have searched everywhere for the small size fork and spoon.  I did find a baby spoon at Target but I'm not wild about it - it's covered in rubber so I won't hurt my teeth - it'll do.  But I can't find a nice fork - only plastic.  Anybody have any luck?? Thanks!!

~ SANDY ~             5'9"  HW 291/SW 274/GW 174/CW 155 
                          Starting BMI  40.4 Extremly Obese  ~   Current BMI  22.8 Normal

Lisa B.
on 2/14/08 3:04 am - Independence, KS
Take a look at your salad forks. Mine are the same width as a baby fork so I just use those to eat with

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Matata 2
on 2/14/08 3:20 am, edited 2/14/08 3:20 am - Minneapolis, MN
I found mine at either TJ Maxx or Marshall's in housewares. They are ****tail forks and spoons and are smaller than the regular salad fork and teaspoon from my home set. I also got a couple of old airline spoons from my mom...this was back when you got more than plastic.  You could also try a Goodwill or Salvation Army or other thrift stores that might have old baby silverware sets. If you don't mind nicer plastic sppons, you and get some at Cub where they have baby food and supplies. Good luck!
Matata 2  Pre-op 320/Current 152/Goal 132  
Diamond Girl
on 2/14/08 3:23 am - Ham Lake, MN
What about one of those lobster or crab leg forks? The only thing I can think of is a baby gift store where they would have the small silver silverware. Not sure if that's what you're looking for though. I would think even a place like Macy's would have that. Or maybe Things Remembered? Or, how about taste test spoons & forks? I know if you sample a salad at Cub, they have small forks they give you with the sample. I'm guessing maybe they could tell you where they order them from, or hopefully you can find them online.
Darla S.
on 2/14/08 3:41 am - Maple Grove, MN
Not sure where you are, but at the Albertville Outlet Mall, there's a store called (I believe) Kitchen Collection - they have bins of various utinsels there, including spoons and forks that are almost as small as baby spoons & forks, but look MUCH more sophisticated and adult!  And they sell them individually, so you can buy one of each or 3 or 5 or however many you think you'll need!


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Dedicated
on 2/14/08 5:37 am - Eleva, WI
Kohls or JC Penney in the baby sections. I bought a beautiful pair of wooden chopsticks....man did that slow me down!!!  Talk about a treat to watch me eat!!!  But it worked!

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Matata 2
on 2/14/08 6:18 am - Minneapolis, MN
I really like the chopsticks idea...I'll have to give that a try.
Matata 2  Pre-op 320/Current 152/Goal 132  
Connie D.
on 2/14/08 6:18 am
I just use the plastic baby forks and knives from Walmart. I like them and they come in a package of different colors. I shared the package with my newest grandaughter. Hugs, connie d
Sandy .
on 2/14/08 6:21 am - MN
Great suggestions,  I will see what I can find. I had run out of ideas. Thank you!!

~ SANDY ~             5'9"  HW 291/SW 274/GW 174/CW 155 
                          Starting BMI  40.4 Extremly Obese  ~   Current BMI  22.8 Normal

barbk
on 2/14/08 7:48 am - Eagan, MN

Last time I went to Red Lobster I got a few of their crab forks -- they work great....So you could stop in there and see if they would let you buy a couple too!!  I use the six pack of colored plastic spoons from Walmart too -- They are perfect for small bites.... XXOO


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