Nov 182007
 

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When I was a child, I use to enter the County Fair. One of the categories I would enter in was Table Setting. I remember practicing my table at home and my mother telling me that I had my forks and knives backwards. I proceeded to be the precocious little girl I was sometimes and told her it was my vision and this is how I liked. Needless to say, the judges did not agree with me.

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Table Setting can be fun and can tie everything together. This is also something that can be done in advance.

With the Holiday Season upon us here are a few helpful Reminders

Left
Forks on the Left and in order of use- farthest left first to use
Napkins on the Left and Left of the Fork or can be in the center where the plate will go.
Butter Plate- is on the top left of the plate with the butter knife across the top of the plate blade towards the user and handle on right. (Remember the trick B & D)

Right
Knives on the Right in order of use- farthest right first to use
Spoons are to the right of knives the right right of the knives.
Glasses – above the knives

Above the Plate
Dessert Spoon and Fork can be placed above the Plate. The Spoon facing left and the Fork facing right.
Place Cards – are either on the napkin if it is in the center or above the place plate.

 Posted by at 8:32 pm

  One Comment to “Table Setting”

  1. So, what if your guests don’t get it. At my orphan’s Thanksgiving last year, I had people eat their salads on their dinner plate. But I put dessert forks on the table, closest to the plate. Then when dessert time came, I noticed most of the dessert forks were used, and I didn’t have any clean ones. We ended up using spoons, but is there a way to politely educate guests about this, or should I just prepare for these little snafus in advance by getting more forks?

    Love your website, btw, you are an inspiration!

    ~Suzy

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