PAPER CHOPSTICK REST

Made from the paper sleeve of disposable wooden chopsticks
following the instructions you find by clicking
on the photo below.

You'll notice that the chopsticks themselves didn't break evenly. That is not
unusual with the cheap disposible chopsticks that we get in New Zealand.
They break unevenly and produce splinters that you're advised to remove
by rubbing the splintery edges against each other. Contrary to uninformed
comments from one "James Silverton" on the Usenet newsgroup rec.food.cooking,
doing this isn't "ill-mannered" or "behaving like a slob!" Shame on you James!

 

 

The cheap, crappy chopsticks are probably made in Korea because
they are "distributed by Dongwon F&B Co., Ltd,
No 275 Yangjae-Dong, Seoco-Gu, Seoul, Korea.