During my time at Lake Victoria Disability Centre in Musoma, Tanzania, an 18 year old bilateral amputee came seeking a prosthetic device. A difficult case, we decided to make him a set of simple prosthetics in one day, until such time that a higher-quality prosthetic device could be built. The prosthetics we devised featured a set of thermoformed plastic bottle sockets, molded around plaster casts of the patient's residual limbs. The prosthetics featured simple, 3D printed end effectors that could hold eating utensils. I am proud to say that he was able to feed himself for the first time in two years thanks to this set of low-cost prosthetic devices.