Chef Dheeraj Mathur explains that mastering chopsticks requires practice, starting with positioning one chopstick as a base and using the second like a pencil.
The Internet is a great place to be–with entertainment and information at one’s fingertips (quite literally), there’s hardly any time to get bored. And if you really set your mind to something, the ...
Pick up the first chopstick with the middle finger and thumb. Have the broad end of the chopstick lay on the point where your thumb and index finger connect, and freeze. Pick up the first chopstick ...