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AIBU- cake on napkins

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snototterly · 12/01/2016 21:54

AIBU to not understand why cake in cafes is usually served on a napkin on a plate? Granted this is not the biggest issue in my life, or hopefully anybody's, but why do cafes and restaurant do this? Surely everyone would rather just eat food directly on a plate, as every other type of food is usually served? What is it about cake, or scones that entitles them to a napkin under them?

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bigbadbarry · 13/01/2016 10:17

I disagree. They should be served with a napkin.

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OurBlanche · 13/01/2016 10:29

Then we don't disagree in the main Smile

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NightWanderer · 13/01/2016 10:39

Maybe it's to make washing up easier.

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CoodleMoodle · 13/01/2016 10:49

My DH does this! If we go anywhere with buffet style food, he puts the napkin on the plate and the sausage rolls or whatever on top, to 'keep the plate clean'. It infuriates me and he doesn't understand why... it's just weird!

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CoodleMoodle · 13/01/2016 10:51

And he does it whether it's paper, plastic, ceramic, etc. I think he does it because he knows it winds me up! Grin

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OurBlanche · 13/01/2016 10:56

To keep the plate clean Smile

Reminds me of those adverts for those ultra thin/Always/Daily pantyliners...

DH: What are they for?
Me: keeping your knickers clean
DH: But...
Me: I know, I know

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MrsHathaway · 13/01/2016 10:58

It absorbs all the juices and goes soggy so you end up picking bits of it out of your mouth.

EXACTLY THIS. Cakey napkin and napkiny cake. Bleuch.

The correct arrangement is napkin-plate-food. Obviously. I am teaching my DC accordingly. We have a buffet to go to on Monday. It's a funeral so I can't whinge, but I can quietly move our napkins.

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MrsHathaway · 13/01/2016 11:00

Also I hate the obligatory birthday party cake wrapped in a paper napkin. I know it's part of the fun [puke] but there are two alternative options which don't result in spoiled cake:

(1) Wrap cake in greaseproof paper before wrapping the special party napkin round it.

(2) Wrap cake in foil.

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MaxPepsi · 13/01/2016 11:05

I too have pondered over this.

I came to the conclusion that a napkin on the plate but under food is the poor mans version of a doily!

As for those that pile buffet food onto the napkin they need a good telling off ......yes DH I am looking at you! Bloody infuriates me - but he doesn't use them anyway and that is another thread in itself!

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Pointlessfan · 13/01/2016 12:10

Whatever you wrap birthday cake in the icing all comes off. I don't understand why you always have to take cake home from parties, why not just eat in there and save the need to wrap it at all??

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Notso · 13/01/2016 12:21

I don't think I have ever had cake served on a napkin in a cafe

However, I hate it when buffets have the plates and napkins all stacked together. What a waste of time.
It's the kind of thing MIL would do, faffing for the sake of something to do. Just put out the plates and put out the napkins then get yer grubby mitts off them.
She also wraps everything in foil which gives me the boaks as she reuses it.

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Provencalroseparadox · 13/01/2016 12:33

Hate this. So annoying

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Elledouble · 13/01/2016 13:49

I'm currently in a naice local coffee shop to BF my son MN break and have had a cake with my coffee (purely in the name of research you understand. It was served with a napkin slightly to one side of the plate and it was very very nice.

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multivac · 13/01/2016 13:51

It's definitely an attempt to compensate for doilylessness.

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Goldrill · 13/01/2016 13:54

Café Nero does it. It drives me a little bit mad every time, because it's usually the sticky chocolate cake and so you can't use the napkin at all, despite having equally sticky children. Total waste of paper, in a world which is supposed to be wasting less.

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