Seriously what’s the point.
How is a salad fork any better than a commoner fork for a salad.
The same for most of these.
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Seriously what’s the point.
How is a salad fork any better than a commoner fork for a salad.
The same for most of these.
That is such an underrated movie.
Whenever I'm trying to get people to do something and they are ambivalent I always use the line "I thought I was teamed up with superheroes but I'm stuck here with Lazy Boy and the Recliner!" No one gets it.
I need that spaghetti fork.
The list is disappointingly missing many variants, such as:
The knork was invented by Abraham Lincoln and Gandhi.
Where are garden fork and tuning fork?
Better get out your pitchfork
Hows a crab meant to hold that?
With both claws.
Yeah if it's a little one maybe, but if a crab can one-claw a knife then it can one-claw a fork. He's not a little crablet anymore, Charlene.
Nice
What if I'm having fish salad for dessert?
Table fork and salad fork are the same. Change my mind.
Salad fork is usually slightly smaller, but that's about it.
Well yeah, where else would you eat salad? The floor? Everyone knows that's where burgers are served.
Are the extra-thick tines on the fish and pie forks for cutting?
Italians
South east asians
Germans
I love sticky rice tho. Just saying.
Those Asians, they had some ideas, let me tell you.
The Broadfork : https://www.easydigging.com/broadforks/articles/invention-broadfork-history.html
And remember if you see a fork in the road, take it.
Fine dining is so weird.
fine dining can go fork off
When appearances and etiquette become more important than the food ..... I'd rather have a box of KD and watch some Netflix in my underwear.
Could be worse… could be like the old Japanese fine dining, where you’re just supposed to stare at the food and pretend to eat it.
With what kind of fork tho
Fork? .... I'd use the same spoon I used to make the food and eat it straight from the pot to save myself from doing more dishes than I have to.