@[email protected] to Ask Lemmy • 1 year agoWhat is something small that you do that confuses other people whenever they see you doing it?message-square299fedilinkarrow-up1206arrow-down112file-text
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minus-squareJackie's Fridgelink15•11 months agoI use flatware when eating everything, including finger food. My friends only made fun of me when I ate crisps with a fork. I will remove the top bun from hamburgers and use a knife & fork to cut little wedges out of them. Fewer carbs & no sloppiness!
minus-squareRegnalink5•11 months agoYup, (non-slippery) chop sticks are the absolute best for most crisps or cheesey-sticky-powder related snacks. Lacking chop sticks, wooden tooth picks or barbecue sticks will do in a pinch (or stab).
minus-squareJackie's Fridgelink5•11 months agoI should keep some toothpicks in my portable flatware case!
minus-squareJackie's Fridgelink3•11 months agoDull cutlery: fork & knife, maybe spoon. No sporks, they are Of The Devil
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•11 months agoNever heard that term before, I’d just say “cutlery”. Or is this to distinguish between them and fancy cutlery?
minus-squareJackie's Fridgelink2•11 months agoI always assumed cutlery was just the sharp things and flatware was general table setting fare. “Flatware” might be a food service term?
I use flatware when eating everything, including finger food. My friends only made fun of me when I ate crisps with a fork.
I will remove the top bun from hamburgers and use a knife & fork to cut little wedges out of them. Fewer carbs & no sloppiness!
chopsticks are awesome for messy snacks
Yup, (non-slippery) chop sticks are the absolute best for most crisps or cheesey-sticky-powder related snacks.
Lacking chop sticks, wooden tooth picks or barbecue sticks will do in a pinch (or stab).
I should keep some toothpicks in my portable flatware case!
…how?!
Slide 'em between the tines & lift
Chop sticks for chips keeps fingers clean
What is “flatware”?
Dull cutlery: fork & knife, maybe spoon. No sporks, they are Of The Devil
Never heard that term before, I’d just say “cutlery”. Or is this to distinguish between them and fancy cutlery?
I always assumed cutlery was just the sharp things and flatware was general table setting fare. “Flatware” might be a food service term?