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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Hannibal Crossing Episode 1 – Cedar Macha Tea

We have an exciting announcement 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 will feature quick and easy gourmet meal for your hiking or camping needs. And of course each episode will feature a piece of cutlery that we have reviewed on our site. Zbigniew is famous for being a novice Bigfoot finder who lives in the center of a hotbed of Bigfoot activity: Sasquatch Mountain, British Columbia.

This first episode features these cutlery reviews:

Folding Spoon – http://thecutleryreview.com/2022/04/2…

Renge Spoon – http://thecutleryreview.com/2022/05/1…

You can learn more about Biggy at bigfootfinder.ca

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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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Swan Spoons

Swan spoons

Swan spoons are a type of spoon that were popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. They are characterized by the shape of their handle, which is in the form of a swan’s head and neck. The spoon bowl itself is usually made of silver or another precious metal, and the handle is often elaborately decorated with intricate engravings or enamel work. These spoons were highly prized for their beauty and craftsmanship and were often used as decorative items or as special-occasion utensils.

Swan spoons were particularly popular in the United States, where they were often used as gifts for weddings and other special occasions. They were also popular in Europe, particularly in the United Kingdom, where they were used as a status symbol and a symbol of wealth. The spoons often passed down from generation to generation as a family heirloom. Some of the most famous manufacturers of swan spoons were Gorham Manufacturing Company of Rhode Island, and the American company Reed & Barton. Today, Swan spoons are highly sought after by collectors and can fetch high prices at auction.

Buy these Swan Spoons from Amazon

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