a fairly hard wood that is not aromatic or poisonous. examples are: Beech, Cherry, Maple, Applewood.
Try and go to a wood shop class and suggest that everyone makes a wooden spoon or fork.
Colonial children children used wooden tools like: forks,spoons,and every everyday tools and they were all wooden.
forks
silver
Society uses forks, spoons and knives.
Disposable. Disposable plates, disposable forks and disposable spoons.
forks and spoons are usually made of plastic or metal i.e. steel or silver
Kitchen drawers contain knives, forks, spoons, can openers, mixers, measuring cups & spoons, storage containers, plates, cups, glasses, spatulas, wooden stiring spoons, and whatever else you want to store there.
sporks, spoons that look like forks
1000
Yes, but they did not have forks.
Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.Today Romans eat with knives and forks and spoons just like the rest of the western world.
hands,forks, knives, spoons