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Need help please.

I am looking for a serving tong that looks very much like the tongs in
the listed references that follow. For lack of a better description,
I refer to this type of tongs as hinge tongs.

References:

http://www.chefgadget.com/homeproduct.asp?prodsku=R84

http://www.scandicrafts.com/store/ca...product_id=536

The tong I am looking for has a spatula base with a fork grip. The
spatula is on the bottom to scoop the food item up. The fork is on
the hinge and is used to grip the food item.

Thanks, in advance, for your help in finding this item for me.
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> Need help please.
>
> I am looking for a serving tong that looks very much like the tongs in
> the listed references that follow. For lack of a better description,
> I refer to this type of tongs as hinge tongs.
>
> References:
>
>
http://www.chefgadget.com/homeproduct.asp?prodsku=R84
>
> http://www.scandicrafts.com/store/ca...tail&product_i
> d=536
>
> The tong I am looking for has a spatula base with a fork grip. The
> spatula is on the bottom to scoop the food item up. The fork is on
> the hinge and is used to grip the food item.
>
> Thanks, in advance, for your help in finding this item for me.


google "salad tongs"...first in image area then you'll have a better
starting point.

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> wrote:

> Need help please.
>
> I am looking for a serving tong that looks very much like the tongs in
> the listed references that follow. For lack of a better description,
> I refer to this type of tongs as hinge tongs.
>
> References:
>
> http://www.chefgadget.com/homeproduct.asp?prodsku=R84

....
> Thanks, in advance, for your help in finding this item for me.


This is a trick question, right?

I'll bite: chefgadget.com has them.

-sw
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On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 19:39:29 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

>Need help please.
>
>I am looking for a serving tong that looks very much like the tongs in
>the listed references that follow. For lack of a better description,
>I refer to this type of tongs as hinge tongs.
>
>References:
>
>
http://www.chefgadget.com/homeproduct.asp?prodsku=R84
>
>http://www.scandicrafts.com/store/ca...product_id=536
>
>The tong I am looking for has a spatula base with a fork grip. The
>spatula is on the bottom to scoop the food item up. The fork is on
>the hinge and is used to grip the food item.
>
>Thanks, in advance, for your help in finding this item for me.


You already know where it is on the internet, so if you want to walk
into a store to buy it... you'll have to tell us where you live!


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On Aug 10, 9:39*pm, wrote:
> Need help please.
>
> I am looking for a serving tong that looks very much like the tongs in
> the listed references that follow. *For lack of a better description,
> I refer to this type of tongs as hinge tongs.
>
> References:
>
> http://www.chefgadget.com/homeproduct.asp?prodsku=R84
>
> http://www.scandicrafts.com/store/ca...detail&product....
>
> The tong I am looking for has a spatula base with a fork grip. *The
> spatula is on the bottom to scoop the food item up. *The fork is on
> the hinge and is used to grip the food item.
>
> Thanks, in advance, for your help in finding this item for me.


Isn't that one of those "on TV only" deals? LOL. There's one born
every minute.

N.


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Nancy2 wrote:
> On Aug 10, 9:39 pm, wrote:


>> The tong I am looking for has a spatula base with a fork grip. The
>> spatula is on the bottom to scoop the food item up. The fork is on
>> the hinge and is used to grip the food item.


> Isn't that one of those "on TV only" deals? LOL. There's one born
> every minute.


That loud lady who sells pasta express things sells them.
I'm sure she's one of the links that were mentioned.

nancy
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 12:35:13 -0400, "Nancy Young" >
wrote:

>Nancy2 wrote:
>> On Aug 10, 9:39 pm, wrote:

>
>>> The tong I am looking for has a spatula base with a fork grip. The
>>> spatula is on the bottom to scoop the food item up. The fork is on
>>> the hinge and is used to grip the food item.

>
>> Isn't that one of those "on TV only" deals? LOL. There's one born
>> every minute.

>
>That loud lady who sells pasta express things sells them.
>I'm sure she's one of the links that were mentioned.
>

I don't watch that kind of tv stuff, but it's not an unusual item. I
have one in silver.



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On Aug 10, 7:39*pm, wrote:
> Need help please.
>
> I am looking for a serving tong that looks very much like the tongs in
> the listed references that follow. *For lack of a better description,
> I refer to this type of tongs as hinge tongs.
>
> References:
>
> http://www.chefgadget.com/homeproduct.asp?prodsku=R84
>
> http://www.scandicrafts.com/store/ca...detail&product....
>
> The tong I am looking for has a spatula base with a fork grip. *The
> spatula is on the bottom to scoop the food item up. *The fork is on
> the hinge and is used to grip the food item.
>
> Thanks, in advance, for your help in finding this item for me.


Kitchen supply store?
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merryb wrote:

On Aug 10, 7:39 pm, wrote:
> Need help please.
>
> I am looking for a serving tong that looks very much like the tongs in
> the listed references that follow. For lack of a better description,
> I refer to this type of tongs as hinge tongs.
>
> References:
>
> http://www.chefgadget.com/homeproduct.asp?prodsku=R84
>
> http://www.scandicrafts.com/store/ca...detail&product...
>
> The tong I am looking for has a spatula base with a fork grip. The
> spatula is on the bottom to scoop the food item up. The fork is on
> the hinge and is used to grip the food item.
>
> Thanks, in advance, for your help in finding this item for me.


Kitchen supply store?
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GM:

When I saw the subject line I thought it was from the "Chinese" section in
that Kanamit classic cookbook _To Serve Man_ ...


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> wrote in message
...
> Need help please.
>
> I am looking for a serving tong that looks very much like the tongs in
> the listed references that follow. For lack of a better description,
> I refer to this type of tongs as hinge tongs.
>
> References:
>
> http://www.chefgadget.com/homeproduct.asp?prodsku=R84
>
> http://www.scandicrafts.com/store/ca...product_id=536
>
> The tong I am looking for has a spatula base with a fork grip. The
> spatula is on the bottom to scoop the food item up. The fork is on
> the hinge and is used to grip the food item.
>
> Thanks, in advance, for your help in finding this item for me.


It is common in a silverware set. Try Williams-Sonoma.


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