Yes, but they did not have forks.
Well yes and no, they had knives to cut meat and spoons to eat soup, but they didn't have forks.
Yes and no. They didn't have forks like we do. There was a 2 prong fork, large spoons but no tablespoons and knives were always around. What they didn't use was a plate and bowls were for drinking out of. Instead of plates they had trenchers. A trencher was a wooden plank or a piece of thick bread.
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Vulcan'Vulcan' is his Roman name.Vulcan
There are no gods you spoons
Bath salts, okra, and wooden spoons because Rome produced substandard whittlers.
no spoons at all
spoons!
2 spoons
There were 3,000 dessert spoons on the Titanic. For comparison, there were 5,000 dinner spoons.
no , there is no spoons
I put spoons in my mouth
That is the correct way to spell "spoons".
Spoons is a mouse.
Because metal is easy to form into spoons. But spoons don't have to be made of metal; I have some Traditional Chinese soup spoons that are ceramic, and wooden, plastic and nylon spoons are readily available.
Spoons! He loves spoons! He is obsessed with him!