Good Fortune Chopsticks

I was first introduced to “Baby Chopsticks” or “Easy Chopsticks” while at a pleasant strip mall sushi location in Beirut, Lebanon a few summers ago. The idea behind the idea of “Easy Chopsticks” is any sort of contraption that mandates the amount of stress put on chopsticks so it becomes easier to use for those unfamiliar.

In the case of these Good Fortune Chopsticks, an amusingly placed fortune cookie made of soft silicone holds your chopsticks at just the right angle for those who are new to the art of the chopsticks. ($6.99 @ PerpetualKid)

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