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Do You Know Which Fork to Use?
This article explains how to properly set a table and the history of the use of silverware. A proper place setting is shown and detailed. It is important to know how to set a proper table.
49 commentsPlaying The Spoons - A Fun Folk Music and Percussion Instrument
A pair of spoons can be used as as fun percussion instrument. There are a variety of playing techniques which produce a range of rhythms and sounds.
19 commentsMaking Fork Jewelry: A Fork In The Road For Aspiring Art Jewelers
With today's sophisticated and easy techniques, it's hard to tell we're wearing what we eat with. Once upon a time folks ate with their fingers. Cavemen, you say? Well, certainly but you might be surprised to know that it’s thought that people...
4 commentsVictoria Sponge Cake: A classic English or British cake
You may find that, what we English call Victoria sponge cake, is similar to some cake recipes in your country. These days these sponge cakes are often made in small individual bun cases, with fresh fruit added, whipped cream or even chocolate varieties. However, the basic Victoria sponge is a classic recipe and here are the details. Once you have perfected the basic cake you can let your imagination run wild.....
23 commentsHave an Absinthe Party!
If you are looking for a unique themed party for adults, why not throw an absinthe party and make it a night to remember? In this hub, I'll give you tips on how you can throw a wild la fee verte (green fairy) party and enjoy the absinthe alcoholic beverage in its once unlawful entirety!
10 commentsDeep Frying - 3 Ways to Check the Oil Temperature Without a Thermometer
3 easy ways to check the oil temperature for deep frying that don't require a thermometer
5 commentsHow Silverware Is Made -- A Tale Of A Knife And Fork
For ages and ages men never dreamed of having knives and forks. the first sort of knife that they used was probably the sharp edge of a shell, gathered on the beach where they caught the shellfish which formed their food. By and by, they improved on this and made knives, axes, and spear-heads of flint stone. The men of the Stone Age used their flint knives for cutting up the flesh of the animals which they had caught, just as the Indians were doing when the white men came to America. The Stone
4 commentsHow To Set Up A Table
For every sort of dinner, formal or not-so-formal, there is something needed to be considering with the arrangement of food. The important things other than food are sitting arrangement for the guests and arrangement of the table where food is...
2 commentsBaby Pacifier | " The Binky" and Its' Antique History
A Baby pacifier from the late 18th century is an interesting cultural object. A colonial teething ring has been known to be worth $2,500. That is some serious Baby Bling!! Read on for the unusual historyof the baby pacifier sometimes referred to as the sugar rag for the commonfolk.
3 commentsCreate Your Own Face Creams and Body Butters
Handcrafted facial creams and body butters are fun, easy and empowering to make. With the holiday season upon us, delight family and friends alike with your signature moisturizing cream creations. Give them away in a gift basket or create sets from a mishmash of tempting creams and butters…
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