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  2. What Do the Settings on Your Dishwasher Mean? Here's ... - AOL

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    Sanitize To kill bacteria and germs, this setting releases hot water of up to 150 0 F or higher in the final rinse cycle. It is ideal for homes with children, elderly family members, and anyone ...

  3. Table manners - Wikipedia

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    Dining utensils will include a pair of chopsticks and a spoon. Common chopstick etiquette should be followed, but rice is generally eaten with the spoon instead of chopsticks. Often some form of protein (meat, poultry, fish) will be served as a main course and placed at the center of the table within reach of the diners.

  4. Table setting - Wikipedia

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    Utensils in the outermost position are to be used first (for example, a soup spoon or a salad fork, later the dinner fork and the dinner knife). The blades of the knives are turned toward the plate. Glasses are placed an inch (2.5 cm) or so above the knives, also in the order of use: white wine, red wine, dessert wine, and water tumbler.

  5. Dishwashing - Wikipedia

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    Where dishes are to be shared among many, such as in restaurants, sanitization is necessary and desirable in order to prevent spread of microorganisms.Most restaurants have three-compartment sinks (depending on country or state regulations) and use the three-sink system (washing, rinsing and sanitizing of dirty dishes) with the first compartment containing a combination of warm water and soap ...

  6. One Gadsden County restaurant fails inspection - AOL

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    High Priority - Quaternary ammonium sanitizer not at proper minimum strength for manual warewashing. Do not use equipment/utensils not properly sanitized. Observed Quaternary ammonium sanitizer at ...

  7. Order the food, but hold the plastic utensils: Why 'green ...

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    According to the nonprofit environmental organization “Habits of Waste,” approximately 40,000,000,000 (look at all those “0s”!) plastic utensils are thrown away each year. They end up in ...

  8. Eating utensil etiquette - Wikipedia

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    When used in conjunction with a knife to cut and consume food in Western social settings, two forms of fork etiquette are common. In the European style, which is not uniform across Europe, the diner keeps the fork in the left hand, in the American style, the fork is shifted between the left and right hands.

  9. Silent service code - Wikipedia

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    Dinner with various cutlery positions, waiter taking empty plates (1950) In the United States, [1] the silent service code is a way for a diner to communicate to waitstaff during a meal to indicate whether the diner is finished with their plate.