Don't scrimp on utensils when you're cooking out: this serving spoon folds in half for packing and carrying, it weighs only 28g, you can use it with non-stick pans and it is a... more...compatible shape with most MSR cooksets.
Advantages: The best companion you could hope for Disadvantages: The breeding
This is a review about a breed of cat which I am pretty sure most people have never heard off. Even if you have heard of the breed I am fairly certain you might not have seen one either.
How this breed came about
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Well in 1961 in Perthshire, Scotland a shepherd by the name of William Ross noticed the first Scottish Fold cat on record at a farm near Coupar Angus. The cat had ears which appeared to be identical to how an owl might look which were folded. He decided to try and create the breed himself.
He then took the cat to be registered and they began this breeding program with 76 kittens being born over a four year period. Out of those 76 kittens 42 of them had folded ears and 34 didn't.
The theory is that the reason they have folded ears is due to an incomplete dominant gene and is this is ...
tink-er-bell 05.10.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Scottish Fold
Advantages: funny, at times worrying realistic, great performances from the cast Disadvantages: the odd "miss", only one series ever made
When it comes to TV sketch shows, generally they are a very hit or miss affair. For example, "Little Britain" . . . people may gasp in horror when I say this but a lot of the time, I don't find it all that funny. Perhaps it's because I can't quite RELATE to a lot of the situations they portray? Who knows.
However, when "Spoons" hit Channel 4 a couple of years ago, I instantly felt an affinity for it. It may have been panned by some critics but I thought it was HILARIOUS!!! Unfortunately it was never recommissioned for a second series due to low ratings (which is what happens these days when you put something on a Friday night - let's face it, Friday night TV isn't what it used to be, no one IS going to stay in for it!)
The cast of "Spoons" comprises some familiar faces as well as some you may not recognise immediately . . . There ...
Advantages: cute , good cutlery Disadvantages: none
This spoon and fork made by Royal Doulton would make an ideal gift for baby . Suitable for a one year old and over really .It would match the bunnykins bowls and plates that are available.
This spoon and fork is not only good for baby learning how to eat using cutlery but also its attractive.
The size of these is good for your tot to hold, the bowl and prongs are just right. Not only is it a good spoon and fork to use if you tot needs some encouragement to eat the bunnies could be used as an incentive
This spoon and fork are presented together in an attractive box..
The RRP IS £5.50. This set is available from http://www.royaldoulton.com I have also seen it in places like John Lewis.
This spoon and fork is an ideal size for little hands they measure about 9 or 10 cm long.
The spoon and fork are both made from stainless ...
Product Information for "MSR Alpine Folding Spoon" »
Product details
Long Name
Alpine Folding Spoon
Type
Camping Cooking Equipment
Genre
Spoon
Manufacturer
MSR
Manufacturer's product description
Don't scrimp on utensils when you're cooking out: this serving spoon folds in half for packing and carrying, it weighs only 28g, you can use it with non-stick pans and it is a compatible shape with most MSR cooksets.