Make Eating a Video Game with Interactive Cutlery

I can’t believe I just wrote that title to this post. Technology is about to change the way we used to use a fork as an airplane to convince the kids to eat.

A team from Argentina called Wunderman has introduced Yumit, an interactive set of flatware that can turn eating into points used for video games on smartphones, tablets and consoles.  Every fork or spoon full is turned into energy as a sensor weighs meals and sends data on the amount of food eaten to an accompanying app. The place setting is made from anti-slip materials with rounded edges to make it child-friendly and easy to hold. Each set includes a place mat, knife, fork and spoon. The cutlery is made of stainless steel and plastic with silicone grips.

It’s only available for pre-order at this time. I’m curious to see what the reaction by parents to this is. Check out the video above for a demo or click the link below for their site.

Wunderman’s Yumit

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Fred and Friends MIX STIX Drumstick Spoons

Fred and Friends MIX STIX Drumstick SpoonsI played drums in High School and the first thing I noticed about these interesting pieces of musical cutlery is that you would be holding these drumsticks on the wrong end, not a bad thing, just strange. But it you have a drummer who is also a cook then this drumstick spoon set is the perfect gift. The musical note in the slotted spoon is pretty cool and very handy.

Consisting of a regular spoon and a slotted spoon that are made of solid beechwood and 13 inches long. I would recommend that you treat them with a food grade oil like walnut oil before using and then they will hold up in the dishwasher a lot better.

Fred and Friends MIX STIX Drumstick Spoons

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Twig Spoon

twig spoonWe’ve had Tree Branch Cutlery here on the blog before.  But these cute little Twig Spoons are the full deal. It is a set of two porcelain spoons that are smaller in size. They suggest using the spoon to stir your coffee or feed a baby.

I think the design of this fancy flatware justifies displaying them for all to appreciate.

Buy them at Fancy.com

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Fred’s Salad Snapper Alligator Salad Tongs

Fred Salad Snapper Alligator Salad TongsSomeone complained that our last post about Cymbal Monkey Salad Tongs wasn’t very practical and too loud to let their children use at the dining table. Are these better? They make less noise I would think. And seem to make more of a bite on the salad. Any snarling and snapping alligator noises are not the products fault.

Come on people, lighten up a little. Sometimes mealtime should be fun time, no one said you have to use this cutlery every day. Fred’s Salad Snapper Alligator Salad Tongs are made from abs plastic and stainless steel and dishwasher safe.

Fred Salad Snapper Alligator Salad Tongs

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