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  2. Fork Me, Spoon Me - Wikipedia

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    The recipes in Fork Me, Spoon Me were created so that none requires a knife to eat. Only a fork, spoon and/or fingers are needed, hence the title of the cookbook. Fork Me, Spoon Me has been mentioned by the National Geographic, [2] The Times, [3] Marie Claire [4] and The New York Daily News. [5]

  3. Lusikkahaarukka - Wikipedia

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    A spoon-fork combination used by the Finnish military. Lusikkahaarukka (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈlusikːɑˌhɑːrukːɑ]; "spoon-fork") or LuHa is a stainless steel, folding spoon-fork combination issued together with a mess kit in the Finnish Army. It is widely used in camping and outdoors activities.

  4. List of eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    Spifork - A utensil consisting of a spoon, knife, and fork. [8] [9] [10] Spoon straw – A scoop-ended drinking straw intended for slushies and milkshakes. Sporf – A utensil consisting of a spoon on one end, a fork on the other, and edge tines that are sharpened or serrated. Spork – Spoon and fork; Splayd – Spoon and fork and knife; Spife ...

  5. Full-course dinner - Wikipedia

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    Above the place setting are laid a bread knife (on a knife rest), a plate with a personal butter dish, a fish bone dish, a sorbet spoon, a cheese knife, a nut pick, and also a dessert fork and dessert spoon. To the right of the plate a salt cellar and spoon with pepper is supplied. Glassware includes a water goblet, champagne flute, white wine ...

  6. Charles H. Baker Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Baker collected many of those recipes in his two-volume set The Gentleman's Companion: Being an Exotic Cookery and Drinking Book, originally published in 1939 by Derrydale Press. [7] John J. Poister in 1983 wrote, "Volume II of The Gentleman's Companion , by Charles H. Baker Jr., is the best book on exotic drinks I have ever encountered". [ 8 ]

  7. Combination eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    Even earlier versions and artifacts of combining a spoon and fork can be found from the Dutch, with some estimated to be from the 17th to 19th century. [7] In Finnish, there is a word for spork, Lusikkahaarukka, literally meaning spoon-fork. It does the same job as the spork by combining the functions of a spoon and a fork together, although ...

  8. 21 Vintage Photos of Christmas Window Displays From the Last ...

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    H.S. Manchester Inc. was a photo studio in Madison, Wisconsin. For its holiday display, it hung a sweet holiday photo inside a wreath, surrounding by other photographs. Wisconsin Historical ...

  9. Cutlery - Wikipedia

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    The major items of cutlery in Western culture are the knife, fork and spoon. These three implements first appeared together on tables in Britain in the Georgian era . [ 4 ] In recent times, hybrid versions of cutlery have been made combining the functionality of different eating implements, including the spork ( sp oon / f ork ), spife ( sp oon ...