How to use your silverware and dinnerware:
How many times have you gone out to dinner on a date, with co-workers, friends? How many times have you attended a dinner party and not known which fork was which? How many times have you sat and waited praying that the person across the table would take the lead so that you could follow them and not look or feel like an idiot? Most of us have at one time. I'm here to help.....
How many times have you gone out to dinner on a date, with co-workers, friends? How many times have you attended a dinner party and not known which fork was which? How many times have you sat and waited praying that the person across the table would take the lead so that you could follow them and not look or feel like an idiot? Most of us have at one time. I'm here to help.....
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Use the silverware farthest from your plate first.
Here's the Silverware and dinnerware rule:
Eat to your left, drink to your right. Any food dish to the left is yours, and any glass to the right is yours.Starting with the knife, fork, or spoon that is farthest from your plate, work your way in, using one utensil for each course. The salad fork is on your outermost left, followed by your dinner fork. Your soup spoon is on your outermost right, followed by your beverage spoon, salad knife and dinner knife. Your dessert spoon and fork are above your plate or brought out with dessert. If you remember the rule to work from the outside in, you'll be fine.
Stay tuned for social and dining etiquette rules.
Eat to your left, drink to your right. Any food dish to the left is yours, and any glass to the right is yours.Starting with the knife, fork, or spoon that is farthest from your plate, work your way in, using one utensil for each course. The salad fork is on your outermost left, followed by your dinner fork. Your soup spoon is on your outermost right, followed by your beverage spoon, salad knife and dinner knife. Your dessert spoon and fork are above your plate or brought out with dessert. If you remember the rule to work from the outside in, you'll be fine.
Stay tuned for social and dining etiquette rules.
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