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Sunday 11-5 CST | |  | | Home » Norpro Grip-EZ Granny Fork | | | | | | | Description: | | Norpro's curved Granny Fork can be used for stirring, blending, mixing and transferring food to your plate or bowl. Scoops and strains effortlessly. Measures 11.5 inches/29cm. Hand washing recommended/ | | | Features: | |
• Measures 11.5 inches/29cm long
• Uniquely curved, uneven tines
• Soft, ergonomic santoprene handle
• Perfect for blending and mixing
• Hand washing recommended
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 1.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 11.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.25 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 25 reviews |
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18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Very Close To FoleyDec 07, 2009
By Carolyn Rampone
"Carolyn D'Amico Rampone"
I'm loving it!! The Norpro Grip-EZ Granny Fork is a perfect substitution for the Foley, might even be a little better in some areas. First, let me say, if you want a Foley, head over to Ebay and be prepared to drop $30.00. You can still get one in decent shape. The Norpro though, takes what was so ingenious about the Foley and cranks it up a notch or two. While I love my old standby, I usually only pull it out once a year. It's tradition and a collectors item but it won't hold up to daily use any longer. The Norpro is another story. The sturdy rubber handle will take a beating and the business end of Granny will complete the job in no time at all. The tines on the Granny are a little wider but not so much so to alter your finished product. You can see from my picture (marks on Granny are light reflections)the difference is minimal. Granny is happy in the dishwasher and I believe no cook should be without one. It's the one kitchen item you didn't know you needed and will love. I'm getting another for myself and a few more for friends. This time of year, lots of bakers give mixes for the receiver to bake off at home. Try substituting a Granny Fork for the typical wooden spoon that often gets tied to the packaging. You'll make a huge impression and it will end up being a favorite for anyone lucky enough to receive it. Norpro was thinking outside the box on this one and it shows. One of the best not so "new" kitchen items out there and it's less than $7.00. Can't be beat!!
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Great blending forkNov 30, 2009
By Sheryl I found this on Amazon after watching some episodes of The French Chef. Julia Child used a strange looking "bent fork" to blend things and I thought it looked handy, so went on a quest to find that fork and buy one.
Well, they don't make those anymore, but this looked like the next best thing. I bought three of them - one for me, and two for gifts, but two of them are now in my utensil crock! ;-) (My daughter's getting the third one for Christmas.)
I love these for blending pie and biscuit dough and mixing up cornbread; they do a great job. I have arthritis in my hands, so I also like the chunky, easy to grip handle.
I can't believe the price on these right now though! I paid $2.61 each, and they're now selling for $14.99! I was going to buy more of them and put them away for gifts, but at this price, I won't be able to do it.
I know prices change on here sometimes, but this is ridiculous!
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Handy toolJan 11, 2006
By May B. Gardner
"Iris"
Has a good feel and makes blending larger portions a breeze. Great for scrambling eggs, blending bread crumbs, and when baking, mixing dry ingredients . Hand mixing muffin batter? This is a must have tool.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Looks silly but works wellSep 17, 2010
By H. Slowik
"Senior shopper"
good thing I was there - my husband wanted to flatten the tines! The unusual shape adds in stirring but is still fairly flat. For me,the fork speeds up stirring and blending. Have to admit I saw on an old Julia Child show and I was intrigued, so had to try.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Foley Fork modifiedJul 31, 2008
By John E. Wallin
"Blueberry man"
The old Foley Fork(granny fork),now the Norpro Grip-EZ fork is a marvel in the kitchen...from making pie crusts, blending in the flour and lard...or to make a batch of chocolate chip cookies. The handle gives strength to the hand to whip, stir or to smuck the ingredients together. The forked tip provides a more uniform mixture faster and it is designed to clean off the tines easily. No kitchen to me is complete unless you have this very versatile fork!
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