Google New Surprising Uses of Fork
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          If you had been bothered by clogs in your kitchen sink, I have a simple solution to that. All you have to do is to get a fork.  Use  a stainless steel fork (or a custom made Google fork in the future) to pick up or crush clogs on your kitchen sinks. The tip of the fork can easily pick up leaves of vegetables, chops of carrots, potatoes and others. You can also use it for crushing rice and others that gathers on the hole of your kitchen sink. You can also use fork for opening difficult to open milk sachets, coffee, chocolates, tomato sauce packs 
or sachets, vinegar, soy sauce, seasonings, and others. You can just poke it with its tip. Do it at the part where it says open here or anywhere you prefer to do it. Afterwards, you can rip it off to finally open it. You can also use a fork's tip for puncturing a hole on dish washing liquids, tomato sauce packs or sachets, vinegar sachets, soy sauce, oil and others. Of course you can also open it right away if you want it that way. An ordinary glass would be a good stand for it. A good advantage of forks over scissors is that it doesn't rust, always sharp, and very easy to wash.  Just make sure that they are dry so it won't slip from your fingers when you're using the fork to open any of them. An upside down glass or a closed empty bottle of mayonnaise spreads can also be used for hanging and drying ordinary kitchen wipes. In the future you can use a Google glass wipe or fork holder with a clear distinction from the rest of your other glasses.
        I hope this Google article is helpful to you....