Adults and children above toddler age eat lasagna with a fork. Below a certain age, children might require assistance from an adult to cut the lasagna into bite sized pieces. Use of knife use would be optional, except when eating continental style: where the knife is used to place the bite-full on the inverted fork. (In the US, the bite is pierced or "shoveled up" with the fork.) Except for very small children, a spoon should never be used to eat lasagna.
with a knife, fork and spoon!
With fork and knife and spoon :-)
um normally with a fork knife ans spoon? what does this question mean? and why would we eat diffrently
Spaghetti should be eaten with a fork and a spoon the size of a soup spoon. You pick up the amount of spaghetti you want to eat with the fork and then twirl it in the spoon (which prevents long strings of spaghetti splattering everywhere) and pop it into your mouth.
silverwear is a tool that you use to eat with, such as a knife, spoon, or fork.
With a fork and knife or a spoon, depends on the meal.
Italian people are no different than anyone else and yes, they do use a knife and fork and in some cases use a fork with a spoon to twirl their pasta around the fork so it does not splatter everywhere.
A fork, spoon or knife. Sorry if this is a stupid answer but I don't understand the question.
you cook it than you eat it with a spoon,fork or knife !
get a fork, spoon or knife, put it in food put the food in your mouth chew it then swallow.
with a fork or a spoon
Er... We don't eat like posh snobs if thats what you're after, we eat like any other country in the world. With a knife, fork or spoon.