Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1911 — SOMETHING NEW IN FORKS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
SOMETHING NEW IN FORKS
The Latest Has an Attachment far* Pushing Things Off the Tines —Handy In Kitchen. A fork with an attachment for rfrj moving things that may be stock out the tines has been devised by an Illinois man. The attachment consists of a piece of wire ifoand around! the tines and doubled upon Itself tot form a long shaft that runs up the handle of the fork. By pushing this device down the wires scrape off anything that may be clinging to the points of the fork. Only the cook will appreciate the usefulness of this implement, hut there are many occa-
sions in the kitchen when it wfll come in handy. For instance, In transferring a piece of meat from the dish to the pan, or vice versa, the clean cook does not touch the meat with her hands, but lifts it with s fork. Sometimes it sticks to the fork and then the attachment here shown comes in handy, as it can be pushed off without looking around for some Other Implement
