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Tines up or down? ‘Zigzag’ or ‘Continental’? Dining abroad comes with landmines to navigate
In the Continental (and British) styles, resting position involves a crisscross of the fork and knife in the middle of the plate, with the fork placed atop the knife, tines facing down, according to ...
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Before I moved into my own place and when I was reviewing primarily bakeware, I didn't pay too much attention to the knives I used. Then, when I started testing the best cutting boards and started ...
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