Always handy to have chopsticks (even at the office)

Featuring: Tze, mum

Did I already post this comic before? I drew it quite a while ago, but maybe I forgot to scan it… I hope it’s not a double post!

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  • http://twitter.com/mottekurunoda Zomink

     I fetch all my fallen-into-the-bottom-of-the-toaster slices of toast (among other things!) with my chopsticks…So handy! Maybe I’ll draw a chopstick comic too!

    • http://www.sugardesire.com/blog Tze

      Ah! I’ve done that too. Without realising it. O_O
      Yeah, go for it! :p

  • Moom

    I collect chopsticks. I own about 120 diffrent pairs, there are many beautifull and/or cute ones among these. Quite special ones are the pair made from porcelan (these are surprisingly stong) and the pair decorated with Cloisonné enamel. I also like Japanese lacquerware chopsticks with mother of pearl inlays.

    • http://www.sugardesire.com/blog Tze

      Whoa! I just stick to plain cheap chopsticks that last for years and a small set of pretty ones (also to eat with and not for collecting). Impressive! :)

  • Malin

    A tea pot-shaed tea infuser sounds lovely. I only have a plain, round one… But I have a tea pot-shaped mini plate to put it on!
    What I’d really like, though, is a tea pot-shaped tea cup  :3

    • http://www.sugardesire.com/blog Tze

      But the question is: would you drink from the spout? Would you? Would you? :)

      • Malin

        Nah, it would just look like a normal tea pot, only smaller, flatter, and with a wider hole. Spout-drinking not necessary  :3
        I have totally drunk from tea pot spouts before, though! That’s what i do when I’m up doing something late at night and feeling really hardcore.

        • http://www.sugardesire.com/blog Tze

          Hahahaha ‘hardcore’! XD Must be so heavy! I would totally tip the teapot over way too far and end up pouring into my nose.

  • Tapiokiviluoma

    This reminds me of one time i pulled a fallen over “organic waste basket” (trashcan-i always say trashcan) from a pile of nettles with a t-bar. That’s usually used as a doorstop for our barn.