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FingerFood solves a glutton's cocktail party problem

Take one look at this idea and you know it's a good one. You've been there: you're at a cocktail party, hungry enough to eat a horse, but you don't have enough hands to hold your drink, a heaping plate of tasty vittles and a fork, and still be able to shake hands with everyone as you work the room.
Designer Ken Goldman has the solution, and he's calling it FingerFood. Nice. Too bad that plate is only going to satisfy the hunger of the tiniest supermodel, but it's a start. We'll meet you halfway, Ken — make that plate about twice as big, and we promise, next time we won't show up so hungry.
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By CJW at 1:30 PM ON 09/25/08
It would be funny to bring these to a press party like DigitalExperience at CES.