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	<title>Comments on: Snow Peak Spork</title>
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		<title>By: brett</title>
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		<description>Update: If you are tempted by this - you may want to also consider simply using a Lexan Plastic Spoon. I find the &#039;fork&#039; part of this useless - as I mostly use it to eat freeze-dried meals with. A simple lexan plastic spoon is pretty indestructable, and doesn&#039;t stain at all. It&#039;s strong and hard to break and weighs slightly less at ~ 0.5 oz but costs a lot less.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Update: If you are tempted by this &#8211; you may want to also consider simply using a Lexan Plastic Spoon. I find the &#8216;fork&#8217; part of this useless &#8211; as I mostly use it to eat freeze-dried meals with. A simple lexan plastic spoon is pretty indestructable, and doesn&#8217;t stain at all. It&#8217;s strong and hard to break and weighs slightly less at ~ 0.5 oz but costs a lot less.</p>
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