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someone mentioned I should buy mt self chickens cultry set like the gerber brand to help take smaller boys had anyone done this

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bites but boys lol

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Huh?!

I don't think chickens would make a good cutlery set.

Gotta love mobile devices and their auto correct.

Gerber is pretty high end. I have a Gerber cleaver ... can't find it after my last move, though. I think the most important aspect of a *good* knife is how it feels in your hand. Is it balanced well?

As far as utencils, which I'm guessing you're referring to since you mention taking smaller bites, just get a good steak knife. Do you have a honing blade?

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someone mentioned I should buy mt self chickens cultry set like the gerber brand to help take smaller boys had anyone done this

Uh....I give up. I tried... I have no idea ... :)

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Huh?!

I don't think chickens would make a good cutlery set.

Gotta love mobile devices and their auto correct.

Gerber is pretty high end. I have a Gerber cleaver ... can't find it after my last move, though. I think the most important aspect of a *good* knife is how it feels in your hand. Is it balanced well?

As far as utencils, which I'm guessing you're referring to since you mention taking smaller bites, just get a good steak knife. Do you have a honing blade?

Damn, I didn't even get the Gerber right on this.... I thought sure it was a question dealing with baby food not knives!!

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Damn, I didn't even get the Gerber right on this.... I thought sure it was a question dealing with baby food not knives!!

I am with you :) I tried to translate it from English to English and was thinking about baby food as well :)

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someone mentioned I should buy mt self chickens cultry set like the gerber brand to help take smaller boys had anyone done this

I think this should read:

Someone mentioned I should buy myself children's cutlery set like the Gerber brand to help take smaller bites. Has anyone done this?

Yes. I have also heard of this and plan to do so. I found one of my kids baby spoons in the drawer and have been using that to eat yogurt in prep for surgery. Will be getting baby cutlery in the next few weeks.

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:) I still have my twins cutlery but I don't use it. I just using the tea spoon. at least I notice that broth taken by tea spoon go easy and without pain then with tablespoon.

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I picked up some smaller spoons and forks in the appetizer section of a kitchen store. I love them!! Use them every day. My NUT had me do this pre op so I could get used to it. It sure makes you eat slower.

Love them!

I also got some p,.astic baby spoons at the dollar store. They are perfect for yogurt!

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I don't use the children's cutlery but i did go get a childrens plate and bowl for smaller portions.

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I don't use the children's cutlery but i did go get a childrens plate and bowl for smaller portions.

I am using the cute kids cup as well.

this one :) and my kids is fighting who will drink from which one :)

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I used a teaspoon and didn't bother to buy new cutlery. I did buy a small rice bowl and side plate to use to manage portions though.

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first I have to say damn phone

second this was fun to read.

third damn phone

fourth im doing to buy myself a set..

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She meant:

Fourth - I'm going to buy myself a set.

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I bought a little set called Toddler Toss and Take off of Amazon they come in a little case and I LOVE them! They slow me down, allow me to savor my food longer and keep my bites small to protect my sleeve! One of the best purchases I made! :)

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