The phrase
"knife and fork" refers to the two essential utensils used in eating, specifically a knife for cutting food and a fork for holding it while eating.
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If not overly stuffed, you can picking these up and eat out of hand with plenty of napkins, or
with knife and fork.
She's also perfectly competent with her
own knife and fork, and has been since before age 1, because she was never dependent on being spoon - fed.
I was really excited because I got to use a
new knife and fork I had found in an antique store.
And, of course, a few folks are just plain suspicious and wait with
knife and fork in hand for any morsel of bad news to satisfy their insatiable cynicism.
Historically, the use
of knives and forks for dining was considered barbaric since in Chinese culture these items are considered as weapons, hence the use of chopsticks.
When the camera zoomed in on the halfway point, Morro Bay, where boats would lie overnight while drivers licked their wounds and mechanics tried to put engines and boats back together, the rattling of cups,
knives and forks on the lunch table ceased.
fluent speaking or eating with
knife and fork properly)- this gives you a feeling of being a dumb / handicapped fool when something everyone else can and noone cares about is all of a sudden considered a special achievement as soon as you do it and people are artificially nice to you.
Swire has been involved in food production and distribution since the 1880s, when it established the Taikoo Sugar Refinery in Hong McDonald's took the revolutionary step on Tuesday of introducing
knives and forks at branches in France as the burger giant attempts to revamp its image
All you need to make this simple but elegant crust with a slit vent and fork crimp are a small,
sharp knife and a fork.
Eliminate paper and plastic plates and cutlery Hey, it only takes a second to slip a plate, cup, spoon,
knife and fork into a plastic bag for a picnic or barbeque.
This combination of refried beans, corn, and vegan cheddar cheese in a soft tacos makes for a sensuous experience, meant to be eaten with
knife and fork rather than picked up as you would crisp tacos.
It takes nothing more than a sharp
paring knife and a fork to create this simple and elegant crust — it's perfect for pie beginners and pros alike.
As for the sporks, I'm not sure it's a liability issue so much as a cost issue — I assume that the disposable spork is cheaper than the labor needed to wash real silverware, and cheaper even than a
disposable knife and fork.
And the video he just released is more strangeness: It seems to have been completely improvised, shot in some kind of public lobby with
knives and forks clinking in the background, and I waited thirteen minutes for some explanation of the identity of the young person sitting nearly motionless behind Paladino's right shoulder.
Don't you hate it when you order takeout and besides all the containers, there are stacks of servietttes and half a
dozen knives and forks that you don't need?
It's so much nicer to eat your meal on a pretty plate with a
metal knife and fork, that from a plastic or paper plate or bowl using plastic cutlery.
The large platter on the bottom shelf is from The Conran Shop and the teapot is from Emma Bridgewater, while the
quirky knife and fork dinner plate is by Chris Inder at Designed in England
Always make sure to keep the dishwasher door closed and secure, and as an extra security precaution, place all sharp objects such
as knives and forks sharp - end down.
I prefer to invest in a low - growth industry like
plastic knives and forks, but only if I can't find a no - growth industry like funerals.
But really practical stuff, take your
own knife and fork with you, get a spork, and look at bamboo products.
In other words, while he still uses
a knife and fork to feed himself, Jordan aims to eat about «3 - 5 handfuls of food» at each meal, he says.
But Brooks rejected the approach as nonintuitive, demanding instead that Baxter's arms be directly guidable by hand, the way a parent might help a child master the use of
a knife and fork.
«You [Western Christians] are presenting Jesus with
a knife and fork, but we Indians are accustomed to fingers,» he says.
«You are presenting Jesus with
a knife and fork, but the gospel has to be eaten with fingers here.»
A deft servitor, with a rapid movement of
the knife and fork and a neat turn of the wrist, removes in a twinkling the backbone from the fish, and attached to it are nearly all the other needle - like splinters that infest the shad carcass.
There are only a few of the richest people in Mexico who own
knives and forks, and the most of them handle them with as little grace as a cornfield negro would a rapier.
Where's
my knife and fork?
I've never been one to eat pizza with
a knife and fork, you see.
Grandpa put his toast aside, picked up
his knife and fork, and cut up his eggs right into his grits, stirring the yolks up into the grits and making a huge mess of his breakfast!
This pizza can be picked up and eaten but is best eaten with
a knife and fork!