I do not know why this video cracks me up so much but I think it has something to do with the American entrepreneurial spirit and just how far some folks can take it. I also don't quite know what to make of the original spaghetti fork demonstrated in the video, but I do kind of like it. I am wondering what a couple of ten year olds would do with it or how it would go over in my neighborhood Itallian restaurant-- but never mind. It's a fun and novel idea.
As for me, I'm not much into plates heaped with pasta in the first place ( will you look at the size of that helping? It's enough to feed a family of four and its sitting on ONE plate)-- But I am all for American inventiveness, and Bob Balow, the guy who invented this spaghetti fork, seems like a nice guy. Though I'm probably not going to become one of his customers, I wish him well.
So, go have a look at his video demo and either have a chuckle, place an order, or both. You can order stainless steel or gold plated forks for youself or as gifts by going toRCB Products-- the home of the original pasta fork.
Bon appetit, y'all
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Thank you for your comments about our marketing client, Bob Balow, regarding the pasta fork. Many people are already enjoying it as we get requests from pasta lovers around the world; and, we understand that it may not be for everyone. It is also helpful for people with physical challenges, like arthritis.
That's neat :)
That definitely looks more graceful than my method: shoveling pasta in my face noisily.
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