UPDATE: November 8, 2019 at 10:45 a.m.

The holidays are coming and with them, plates extra full of food. For anyone who can't stand having one food touch another, Food Cubby is your friend. The silicone half-circles keep your green beans away from your mashed potatoes and both out of the turkey. And just in time for the season, Food Cubby restocked their Amazon supply and added two new colors: clear and light blue. Buy the new triangular shape in light blue (it comes in a pack of one) or the orange, green, or clear in packs of two today!

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ORIGINAL POST: February 20, 2019 at 12:01 p.m.

Fantastic news for everyone out there who cannot stand when their dinner carb touches their dinner protein and their dinner protein touches their dinner veg: This food-safe silicone " " is here to save the day.

In fact, the food separator you see above is Amazon's choice for the best food separator on their website (yes, there are about 13 pages worth of food separators on Amazon.com to choose from). This one boasts almost 70 reviews—most of them 5-star—and calls itself the "ORIGINAL Food Cubby food divider, invented by a kid." Pretty much all of the comments revolve around a concerned family member trying to get a picky and/or loved one to eat. Most say they were only successful when they finally came across this product.

Essentially, the silicone half-moons suction to your plate so that any runny food you're eating stays in its designated place. This is helpful not only for kids who are adamant their food doesn't touch, but also for those with "special needs, [the] elderly, [the] vision impaired, and [any] occupational therapy needs at meal time," the product description explains.

As if that weren't enough, you can get the cubbies, which comes in pairs, BTW, in either green or orange. So...that's exciting too. Happy eating!

Tess Koman Senior Editor Tess Koman covers breaking (food) news, opinion pieces, and features on larger happenings in the food world.

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