spork
a spoon doesnt have prongs. wanker
Cutlery is called cutlery because you cut with the cutlery. (Incliding cutting cake with a spoon)
Cutlery is a correct answer. An additional word would be silverware, but since almost no one uses silver silverware anymore, tableware is probably preferable.
Decorative spoon holders can be purchased at a wide variety of locations, including local cutlery retailers, as well as at mass merchandisers such as Walmart.
Linguini is a type of spaghetti (pasta/noodle) and is served with a fork and spoon.
Forks go on the left, knifes on the right and dessert spoon goes above the plate on the table. Soup spoon goes on the right, out side the knife.
Well, considering a fork has sharp prongs and a spoon has nothing, I would say that a fork would win; but, who knows... kitchen utensils are lifeless...
I have seen ones with cutlery as the hands but you might need someone to do it for you.
it goes spoon on the left fork on the right and knife at the top and plate in the middle
I used one of these last week. It had slots in that cutlery tray to insert the knife, fork and spoon shafts. Smaller items went under and into the cage.
"SSS" on a spoon typically stands for "stainless steel," indicating that the spoon is made from stainless steel material. This designation is often found on cutlery to assure users of its durability and resistance to corrosion. Additionally, it may indicate that the spoon is safe for food use and easy to maintain.
Catering is the practice of providing food to groups of people at locations of their choice.Cutlery is the utensils you use to eat - fork, spoon, knife.