Among the things that I like are chopsticks. I first learned how to eat with chopsticks during the Christmas of 1995. They really helped me out a year later, when I was living on my own. Eating ramen noodle soup can make a shoestring food budget stretch (6 for $1.00), but it can get a little depressing. However, eating ramen with chopsticks can make it fun. Nowadays, I use chopsticks whenever possible. Of course I use them for my sushi, or my Chinese take-out. I *also* use them with my buttered noodles and parmasan at Noodles and Co. I just like how they work, and they help pace a meal. Just make sure you behave yourself.
I am not the only one who likes chopsticks. (Well, no sh*t Sherlock.) this guy has a fascinating gallery of chopsticks. The BWG (big white guy ling in Hong Kong) has Project Chopsticks, wherein people send him photos of their favorite chopsticks. Some people even collect the wrappers.
Where do chopsticks come from? Well, some disposable chopsticks come from clear-cutting aspen forests. However, you can getreally nice chopsticks many places.
There are other chopsticks besides the variety for eating. I frequently do up my hair with a pair of chopsticks. There are also martial arts that use chopsticks as weapons.
And of course, how can I forget "Chopsticks"?