Hannibal Crossing Episode 3 – Lake Grits

Here at The Cutlery Review it is our pleasure to sponsor a new youtube cooking show called “Hannibal Crossing” starring Zbigniew Winzig. This short form program features quick and easy gourmet meals for your hiking or camping needs. And of course each episode will feature a piece of cutlery that we have reviewed on our site.

This 3rd episode features these cutlery reviews:

Cutlery Review links: Pink Tiny Whisk – http://thecutleryreview.com/2023/02/16/pink-tiny-whisk/

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Oren Hetzroni makes great wooden cutlery!

Oren Hetzroni makes great wooden cutlery

See that fork in the picture above? Oren Hetzroni made that fork. With his hands! It must be said that Oren Hetzroni makes great wooden cutlery!

Here’s his bio: “My name is Oren, and I carve spoons. I live on a small farm in the center of Israel, where I grew up. While carving has always been a part of my life, spoons have taken over my life thanks to the amazing carving community. I carve spoons or teach spoon carving any chance I get. You may be familiar with my work, and my spoons are the ones with the snail crawling across them or some other animal from my surroundings.”

Spoons, forks, bowl, plates, pipes and all sorts of flatware, Oren Hetzroni hand carves it all! And he teaches others how to carve as well. He has a great Instagram page here. And you can message him to buy his wooden cutlery at his website https://Woodspoon.co.il/

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Hannibal Crossing Episode 2 – Hiking Tacos

Here at The Cutlery Review it is our pleasure to sponsor a new youtube cooking show called “Hannibal Crossing” starring Zbigniew Winzig. This short form program features quick and easy gourmet meals for your hiking or camping needs. And of course each episode will feature a piece of cutlery that we have reviewed on our site.

This 2nd episode features these cutlery reviews:

CRKT Eat’N Tool Minimal Multi-Tool – http://thecutleryreview.com/2012/12/29/sporkish-crkt-eatn-tool-minimal-multi-tool/

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The Origin and Evolution of Cutlery

Here is a great video from “World of Food” which gets into the details about the origins and evolution of cutlery throughout history. Where did the knife, fork and spoon come from? What was flatware made of? From stone to steel is answered. Watch the video above to find out more.

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