Isn't the McFlurry spoon the one with the square hollow handle? Tried it once and had sauce pour down the inside and all over my hand.
I always grab extra sporks at Taco Bell. They generally last around 500 miles or so and replacements are easily obtained.
Gladware bowls with lids. Doubles as a storage container that mice can't get into quickly. The lid can be used as a plate. upside down, the groove for the bowl rim catches liquids.
Hardware cloth - makes a great pot stand and, if it's big enough, when stretched over a couple rocks can make a grill (for all your trail grilling needs)
2,000 miler. Still keepin' on keepin' on.
Below are images of the McFlurry spoon, a modified spoon that I call the McSpork, and where to put an additional hole (highlighted in black) to allow any liquid to drain out of the spoon handle. I made the teeth in the spoon with a small pair of scissors. To get the spoon, buy a McFlurry, consume it and save the spoon!
"To make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from." - T.S. Eliot
McHole? ROFLMAO.
PS: the "McSpork" is really easy to make the plastic is soft enough to cut with the tiny swiss army knife classic knife (used to be called the Officers Knife).
I cut 5 tines in it, its sharp enough to pick up pieces of string cheese even (I ate with it tonight).
it weighs 4 grams.
Hey come on Dreamer, this is Whiteblaze!
You drilled the hole to lighten the spork, right?
I use the lid to my pot as a frying pan to make grilled cheese sandwiches.
Last edited by atraildreamer; 03-18-2013 at 10:50.
"To make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from." - T.S. Eliot
Why stop there when you could route out the handle and drill holes in the business end of the spoon. It would drain out liquids while you ate the solids and then you could drink the liquids from your cup/bowl. Bet you could get that weight down to less than 1 gram.
2,000 miler. Still keepin' on keepin' on.
The little microwaveable single serving soup bowls are thick hard plastic and come with a plastic lid. Makes a good cup for coffee or bowl and will nest perfectly inside the titan kettle. I put a little shamwow, a mini bic, wind screen, ground shield, and my cat can stove inside the soup bowl inside the titan kettle.
"To make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from." - T.S. Eliot
I carry my water in Gatoraide bottles that are round.
I carry stove fuel in rectangular, or odd shaped, mouthwash bottles.
That way I can tell the difference, by the shape, even in the dark.
That's a really freaking great idea.
-Jason