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Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
My wife uses a knife and fork for eating doughnuts. As a dutiful, supporting husband, I feel its my responsibility to point out to her she is weird every time she does it.
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Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
Originally Posted by rain426
(Post 6433616)
My wife uses a knife and fork for eating doughnuts. As a dutiful, supporting husband, I feel its my responsibility to point out to her she is weird every time she does it.
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Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
Did she mean barbarian up-thread?
Solingen make excellent knives :) I loved Nürnberg, am desperate to return to the scene of many of my crimes but it's a pain from here. Loved the food, and ate almost all of it with cutlery - roast goose almost every weekend with potato dumplings, cake every afternoon, the sausage... and omg the beer :eek: Sounds like you got stuck in with the local delicacies too! Did you like the place?
Originally Posted by daft batty
(Post 6422536)
Oops, I checked the knives they are Solingen, so Westphalia not Bavarian after all. MIL giving me duff information. They dont have a brand name on them. Pretty fancy steak knives with horn handles, vintage.
I am still puzzled about the Bavarians and cutlery! I used them when I was there, I spread the beef dripping with a knife. That was in a fancy restaurant in Nuremberg. Did you like living there?? |
Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
Originally Posted by Biiiiink
(Post 6434081)
Did she mean barbarian up-thread?
Solingen make excellent knives :) I loved Nürnberg, am desperate to return to the scene of many of my crimes but it's a pain from here. Loved the food, and ate almost all of it with cutlery - roast goose almost every weekend with potato dumplings, cake every afternoon, the sausage... and omg the beer :eek: Sounds like you got stuck in with the local delicacies too! Did you like the place? could be barbarian. v is next to b on the keyboard. |
Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
Originally Posted by daft batty
(Post 6434620)
I loved it, I went to the xmas market too and stayed in Erlangen where I was working. Only went twice though.
could be barbarian. v is next to b on the keyboard. |
Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
Originally Posted by Biiiiink
(Post 6434647)
I know Erlangen a bit, used to go there to pester the US soldiers to get us cheap fags from the PX :D Was it Siemens you worked for then?
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Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
Originally Posted by Biiiiink
(Post 6434647)
I know Erlangen a bit, used to go there to pester the US soldiers to get us cheap fags from the PX :D
Oooh, I know your sort. |
Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 6435081)
Oooh, I know your sort.
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Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
Originally Posted by Danny B
(Post 6413968)
Is it just me or have you noticed that the majority of people in this country only seem to use a fork when eating a sit down meal?
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Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
Originally Posted by G77
(Post 6416128)
Just a fork, spoons are for deserts!
I'm intrigued.........why would you need cutlery in a desert? Would this be to shift the sand, spoon by spoon? Does it have to be a particular type of spoon........soup, table, tea, des(s)ert? And while we're on the subject, how many of you out there don't hold their mug by the handle, but cradle it in your hands? What's the current style? :unsure: |
Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
Originally Posted by oldbag
(Post 6435946)
I'm intrigued.........why would you need cutlery in a desert? Would this be to shift the sand, spoon by spoon? Does it have to be a particular type of spoon........soup, table, tea, des(s)ert?
And while we're on the subject, how many of you out there don't hold their mug by the handle, but cradle it in your hands? What's the current style? :unsure: |
Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
Originally Posted by oldbag
(Post 6435946)
I'm intrigued.........why would you need cutlery in a desert? Would this be to shift the sand, spoon by spoon? Does it have to be a particular type of spoon........soup, table, tea, des(s)ert?
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Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
Sorry to butt in
I lived in Italy for a while and was told by my friends that spaghetti should be twirled around the fork using no other cutlery the addition of a spoon to help it stay on was for children and old people, knives for spaghetti are used by ignorant foreigners who don't know how to eat properly and tinned spaghetti is children's rubbish just passing it on ;):rofl: |
Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
Originally Posted by kate white
(Post 6435960)
cradle in hand thats me,have not used a handle in years when drinking from a mug or cup
Ideally the cup design should have some scalloped edge so that it makes the cup trickier for plebeians to drink from, ensuring that they slobber their tea thus confirming their place in society. One should also use fish knives, pastry forks, sauce spoons and the like to reassure oneself that one has evolved. :sneaky: |
Re: Using both a knife & fork when eating
Originally Posted by daft batty
(Post 6437241)
One uses a bone china tea cup, preferable decorated with a floral motif. One holds the handle of course and extends one's little finger to counterbalance the weight of the cup.
Ideally the cup design should have some scalloped edge so that it makes the cup trickier for plebeians to drink from, ensuring that they slobber their tea thus confirming their place in society. One should also use fish knives, pastry forks, sauce spoons and the like to reassure oneself that one has evolved. :sneaky: |
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