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**** Cinnabon.Yes. They even give u a fork at Cinnabon b/c that's the utensil to use.
So you’re saying it’s easier to scoop icing with a fork?
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**** Cinnabon.Yes. They even give u a fork at Cinnabon b/c that's the utensil to use.
Yea but it isn't based with sauce or a liquified substance.Cinnamon roll was soft so it was easily cutable with a spoon
Yes, and if you're just picking up the leftover icing w/ a spoon or fork something is wrong w/ u. Pick a index finger & use it.**** Cinnabon.
So you’re saying it’s easier to scoop icing with a fork?
The filling is gooey and the frosting is liquidy when heated upYea but it isn't based with sauce or a liquified substance.
It is mostly solid so I would use a fork to pick it up to eat.
Can I use my ring finger? If so, I’ll try it next time.Yes, and if you're just picking up the leftover icing w/ a spoon or fork something is wrong w/ u. Pick a index finger & use it.
"Hold the icing please."A proper warm cinnamon roll will always have extra icing. You expect me to scoop that up with a fork?
Nah, it is more of a goo/paste, even when heated up.The filling is gooey and the frosting is liquidy when heated up
nah you've that's just unnecessary. you'll get icing on your neighboring knuckles.Can I use my ring finger? If so, I’ll try it next time.
I’ll stick to my square and stick with the spoon. Perhaps a spork would be better in this case?Nah, it is more of a goo/paste, even when heated up.
But the icing isn't the MAJORITY of the "item."
So yea, forkable item. Wouldn't even consider a spoon
I personally don't see why you couldn't use a FORK and take the FLESH of the cinnabon and "sop" up the icing that falls along the sides of the carton/plastic dish.I’ll stick to my square and stick with the spoon. Perhaps a spork would be better in this case?
I’m not down with the sticky fingers. Chicken fingers sure.I personally don't see why you couldn't use a FORK and take the FLESH of the cinnabon and "sop" up the icing that falls along the sides of the carton/plastic dish.
I personally don't see why you couldn't use a FORK and take the FLESH of the cinnabon and "sop" up the icing that falls along the sides of the carton/plastic dish.I’m not down with the sticky fingers. Chicken fingers sure.
Missed that part. I easily replicated the same outcome with a spoon.I personally don't see why you couldn't use a FORK and take the FLESH of the cinnabon and "sop" up the icing that falls along the sides of the carton/plastic dish.
No balancing is needed to do the same act with a fork. I wish there was a way to monitor brain waves while performing the same act using both tools.Missed that part. I easily replicated the same outcome with a spoon.
NoY’all use chopsticks ?
Nah, for what?Y’all use chopsticks at Asian restaurants ?
no, would rather use my hands.Y’all use chopsticks at Asian restaurants ?
You would rather scoop up orange chicken with your mitts?no, would rather use my hands.
opposed to using chopsticks? yes.You would rather scoop up orange chicken with your mitts?