I've known people who refer to plastic sporks as silverware.
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No, you cannot. If you really need to, then you'll have to make them. It would be pretty cool if you invented minature silverware!
The best silverware is a spoon.
fork, its a small town in southern Britain
Nevada d & a silver fork with initials IHW
The IS on Wm Rogers Silverware stands for International Silver.
Ah, the salad fork and fish fork are like happy little trees in the silverware world. The salad fork typically has broader tines and a slightly larger size, perfect for picking up leafy greens and veggies. Meanwhile, the fish fork is more delicate with a longer, slender shape, designed specifically for enjoying delicious seafood dishes. Just remember, there are no mistakes in silverware, only happy accidents!
To properly set a table with crossing silverware on the plate, place the dinner fork on the left side of the plate and the dinner knife on the right side, with the blade facing the plate. The dessert spoon or fork can be placed horizontally above the plate. The silverware should be arranged in a way that they form an "X" shape when viewed from above.
a lamp a curtain lights [if they are uneven haha] silverware-fork spoon knives
Cutlery is a correct answer. An additional word would be silverware, but since almost no one uses silver silverware anymore, tableware is probably preferable.
Cross your knife and fork on the center of your dinner plate to signal you are finished with that course.
Yes, they're still good so long as there was no bacteria that will cause any kind of sickness on the fork and there shouldn't be if you regularly clean your silverware. You should be fine, I'd say your best bet is not to worry about it unless you start to feel sick.