A relevant question for today’s society. And which is it? Cutlery or Flatware?
Spode Christmas Tree 3-Piece Flatware Serving Set
I’m telling you that if you start planning the Christmas Dinner now you will not regret it. And this flatware serving set is the perfect match to the Christmas Cutlery we just reviewed.
This flatware set from Spode features earthenware handles with stainless steel heads that have a Christmas tree on light cream body with green band. The set consists of a 10-inch serving spoon, 10-inch meat fork and a 10-inch slotted spoon. They are dishwasher safe but be careful with those handles as they might break if you are too hard on them.
Christmas Cutlery by Nikko
I just yelled at the TV last night for already showing Christmas commercials, but to be honest it was a good reminder to start planning and ordering for the Xmas season. Leaving things to the last second isn’t the greatest idea.
So if you are looking to plan out the flatware for the Christmas dinner dining room table then this Christmas Cutlery by Nikko might be what you are looking for. This set provides a complete service for four, with four each teaspoons, soup spoons, serrated table knives, dinner forks and salad forks. This cutlery is made of 18/10 stainless steel and a white resin handle.
It matches up with Nikko’s Christmas china patterns Christmas Tree and Holly designs.
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.