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A knife would serve both its and the forks purpose (cutting as well as holding what one wouldn't simply pick up) as well as a spoon. for crockery, cauldron pots.
Every single restaurant has ovens, stoves, refrigerators, and usually a walk-in cooler. Not to mention the tools for cooking, such as pots/pans, cutlery, timers, etc.
Cutlery is a correct answer. An additional word would be silverware, but since almost no one uses silver silverware anymore, tableware is probably preferable.
holiday accommodation that is self catering usually implies that such accommodation is fully equipped not only with pots and pans but with the necessary crockery and cutlery and appliances that would be required for a comfortable stay.
There is no verb. Cutlery is a noun. A synonym would be utensils.
A 'cover' is the catering industries word for a table place in a restaurant or at a formal meal.The amount of cutlery laid out would depend on the number of courses to be served.
A 'cover' is the catering industries word for a table place in a restaurant or at a formal meal.The amount of cutlery laid out would depend on the number of courses to be served.
There are many retailers which sell holders for cutlery and silverware. Target, Wal-Mart, and KMart sell cutlery holders. Additionally, retailers such as Kohl's and Sears sell cutlery holders. Individuals may also purchase cutlery holders from eBay and Amazon.
Gold plated tableware and cutlery are available,they are more for show than use.
Many people only consider using their silver cutlery on special occasions (celebrations, formal gatherings). However, there are also other people who use their silver cutlery during every meal they prepare.
There are a few words depending on whether you are English or American. The English would say 'cutlery' whilst the Americans may use 'silverware' or 'flatware'. Another English word is 'Canteen' (of cutlery)
I would bet it's silverfish.