Abstract: A combination eating utensil including a spoon having a bowl extending from a first handle, wherein the first handle includes a first distal end arranged opposite the bowl and having an overhang, and a first upper surface comprising a protuberance having a lip; and, a fork having a plurality of tines extending from a second handle, wherein the second handle includes a second distal end arranged opposite the plurality of tines and a second upper surface comprising a member having a groove adapted to interlock with the lip, wherein the second distal end is adapted to be inserted underneath the overhang, the spoon is removably secured to the second utensil when the groove is interlocked with the lip, and the groove is arranged to pivot toward and interlock with the lip.