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phil2004uk 27-07-2010 07:51 PM

Laura Eating GRRR!!!
 
She reminds me of my Sister I think...When some people eat with their fork like they are posh...you know what I mean when they use the fork the wrong way round. No wonder she dropped half her potato...you meant to use it like a shovel...that's why it's bent the way it is.

Fetch The Bolt Cutters 27-07-2010 07:52 PM

:joker::joker::joker::joker::joker:

Livia 27-07-2010 07:57 PM

LOL... I'm hoping the OP is joking or I'm retracting my LOL.

phil2004uk 27-07-2010 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 3565008)
LOL... I'm hoping the OP is joking or I'm retracting my LOL.

LOL all you want if I'm not joking :) because I hate people who do it, I'd like to know why though as I am openminded, but in a restaurant AKA Beefeater LOL or something that's not posh, I would pick a roast tato up without cutting in half like my sister tells me too lol...I like chomping on something huge rather than being sissy and cutting it

terryrow 27-07-2010 08:03 PM

i do use a shovel, dont drop anything then.

Livia 27-07-2010 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by phil2004uk (Post 3565021)
LOL all you want if I'm not joking :) because I hate people who do it, I'd like to know why though as I am openminded, but in a restaurant AKA Beefeater LOL or something that's not posh, I would pick a roast tato up without cutting in half like my sister tells me too lol...I like chomping on something huge rather than being sissy and cutting it

So if you were, say, somewhere a little more elegant than a Beefeater, would you use your cutlery properly then? I'm not asking you out to dinner here, incidentally.

Miss Ivy Balls 27-07-2010 08:14 PM

What do you mean?

You can use your fork as a board to then cut across food with the knife. You don't especially have to use a fork like a shovel.

phil2004uk 27-07-2010 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 3565043)
So if you were, say, somewhere a little more elegant than a Beefeater, would you use your cutlery properly then? I'm not asking you out to dinner here, incidentally.

Well I don't really go in a beefeater, I'm not into pub meals...I probably wouldn't touch a restaurant either, both ends of the scales are bad, you've got the snob/yob ends to deal with, so I prefer something sweet and relaxing...Like maybe I'll one day try going out for a curry at a restaurant, those little chicken pieces can be picked up with a fork in a normal way. No need for fancy nandy pandy pretend fakeness oh look how i'm holding a fork poshness :blush:

Like with Chips if I went to a chippy (Not often as I do oven chips at home) I would eat the greasyness with my naked fingers, it's all about the senses, sometimes having a sniff by putting it near me nose before passing it into my opening

fingers 27-07-2010 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 3565043)
So if you were, say, somewhere a little more elegant than a Beefeater, would you use your cutlery properly then? I'm not asking you out to dinner here, incidentally.

They have special cutlery for infants and people who are unable to use proper cutlery!

phil2004uk 27-07-2010 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by fingers (Post 3565081)
They have special cutlery for infants and people who are unable to use proper cutlery!

What! I'm sorry but a fork is shaped to be used where the food goes on the inside of the curve!
Do you see people shovelling mud with the back of the shovel FFS!

Lex 27-07-2010 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 3565043)
So if you were, say, somewhere a little more elegant than a Beefeater, would you use your cutlery properly then? I'm not asking you out to dinner here, incidentally.

Is there 'REALLY' anything more elegant than a Beefeater Livia?
Or are you just trying to show off??

:dance: :dance:

Livia 27-07-2010 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phil2004uk (Post 3565077)
Well I don't really go in a beefeater, I'm not into pub meals...I probably wouldn't touch a restaurant either, both ends of the scales are bad, you've got the snob/yob ends to deal with, so I prefer something sweet and relaxing...Like maybe I'll one day try going out for a curry at a restaurant, those little chicken pieces can be picked up with a fork in a normal way. No need for fancy nandy pandy pretend fakeness oh look how i'm holding a fork poshness :blush:

Like with Chips if I went to a chippy (Not often as I do oven chips at home) I would eat the greasyness with my naked fingers, it's all about the senses, sometimes having a sniff by putting it near me nose before passing it into my opening

I'm really sorry that you think eating wonderful food and drinking great wine in a nice restaurant would equate to "poshness". I think that's all do to with your perception and little to do with the kind of people who might be eating there, and using table manners.

To be honest... I still think you're kidding. Well, I half think you're kidding.

phil2004uk 27-07-2010 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Lex (Post 3565091)
Is there 'REALLY' anything more elegant than a Beefeater Livia?
Or are you just trying to show off??

:dance: :dance:

That's the only place I could think of...I don't eat in any place...What's with the Elegance crap...Who wants to be snobby...

Lee. 27-07-2010 08:23 PM

Using a fork like a shovel?? :nono:

God no!!

You're touching on one of my pet hates here! Jesus! I feel a super-rant re table manners coming on!! :)

Livia 27-07-2010 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Lex (Post 3565091)
Is there 'REALLY' anything more elegant than a Beefeater Livia?
Or are you just trying to show off??

:dance: :dance:

LOL... Nah, Beefeater is haute cuisine, innit.

phil2004uk 27-07-2010 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 3565102)
I'm really sorry that you think eating wonderful food and drinking great wine in a nice restaurant would equate to "poshness". I think that's all do to with your perception and little to do with the kind of people who might be eating there, and using table manners.

To be honest... I still think you're kidding. Well, I half think you're kidding.

I'm happy to eat in the best place, like on holiday, I would read reviews of the best places to eat, but only based on the food and not the expense of the place.
I like Cozy nice places with good food definitly. And will eat nice and neatly, but not with an upside down fork :)
I had a nice Chicken with a peach on it once in mexico lol

Lex 27-07-2010 08:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phil2004uk (Post 3565103)
That's the only place I could think of...I don't eat in any place...What's with the Elegance crap...Who wants to be snobby...

Twas a joke my boy!....it's Harry Ramsdens for me!! :hugesmile:

Boothy 27-07-2010 08:27 PM

I agree with the OP. You've gotta shovel!

phil2004uk 27-07-2010 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by happyland (Post 3565108)
Using a fork like a shovel?? :nono:

God no!!

You're touching on one of my pet hates here! Jesus! I feel a super-rant re table manners coming on!! :)

mwhahaha let's go :hugesmile:

I love putting a whole load of mashed potato lining the boundaries of the strips of metal of the fork from the tips to the left side of the curve where the gaps dissapear and it meats the pure metal part. YUM...and then if I have some Roast Potatoes, I will push it in, and it will look like a toffee apple on a stick as I move it to my lips

Lex 27-07-2010 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 3565109)
LOL... Nah, Beefeater is haute cuisine, innit.

I thought so!...You ought to be ashamed of yourself...messing with us more refined folk like that!! :hugesmile:

phil2004uk 27-07-2010 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Lex (Post 3565116)
Twas a joke my boy!....it's Harry Ramsdens for me!! :hugesmile:

Awww Harry's :) I love the oven chips they make, though at £2 a kilo it's getting a bit into the luxory range, I like Morrisons Steak Chips at £1.20 for 2 Kilos :)

Lee. 27-07-2010 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phil2004uk (Post 3565124)
mwhahaha let's go :hugesmile:

I love putting a whole load of mashed potato lining the boundaries of the strips of metal of the fork from the tips to the left side of the curve where the gaps dissapear and it meats the pure metal part. YUM...and then if I have some Roast Potatoes, I will push it in, and it will look like a toffee apple on a stick as I move it to my lips

PMSL
This is a very Americanised way of using a fork, and very unsightly! Prongs of the fork should curve downwards and food placed on top of fork, small mouthfuls at a time..
This isn't being "posh" as you put it, but just simple manners and acceptable table etiquette! :)

Jezzy 27-07-2010 08:32 PM

Best thread on here atm, lol

Lex 27-07-2010 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phil2004uk (Post 3565129)
Awww Harry's :) I love the oven chips they make, though at £2 a kilo it's getting a bit into the luxory range, I like Morrisons Steak Chips at £1.20 for 2 Kilos :)

Yep!...But it's the occasion is'nt it!!...You've got to pay for class!! :dance:

Livia 27-07-2010 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lex (Post 3565137)
Yep!...But it's the occasion is'nt it!!...You've got to pay for class!! :dance:

LMAO... enough already.


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