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To ask how you use a fork?

55 replies

KakunaMatata · 15/08/2016 19:37

Slight disagreement in Kakuna towers this evening. One of us is using our fork as a shovel, the other spearing food. It's jacket potato and salad.

Which one of us is a feral animal? How do you fork?

OP posts:
Champagneformyrealfriends · 15/08/2016 19:39

I do both depending on the food. So shovel the potato, spear the salad.

JenLindley · 15/08/2016 19:40

I do both depending on what mood I'm in. Food gets speared when I'm pissed off. Shovelled when I'm hungry.

Ginkypig · 15/08/2016 19:40

Shovel for the potato and a spear for the salad.

Probably a spear for the skin

TheNaze73 · 15/08/2016 19:41

As a spear

NeedACleverNN · 15/08/2016 19:41

I shovel and spear depending on the food too..

I would probably spear the potato and push some topping on to the fork so shovel aswell

ftmsoon · 15/08/2016 19:42

Start off spear, becomes shovel: but interchange willy-nilly as I see fit.

KakunaMatata · 15/08/2016 19:43

DH does the "spear a bit of everything onto the back of your fork with your knife".

I don't know why it gives me the rage.

OP posts:
HeyMicky · 15/08/2016 19:44

Spear. Or push soft foods like mash or peas etc onto the back of the tines. Twirl for spaghetti.

sonlypuppyfat · 15/08/2016 19:44

Fork in right hand and only shoveling when it's soft stuff like mash

NiceCuppaTeaAndASitDown · 15/08/2016 19:44

I spear, and if I want to put lots of food on the fork then it goes on the back of the fork. I don't ever use it like a spoon but I think I'm in the minority.

Skittlesss · 15/08/2016 19:45

Always spear. Never shovel. Can't stand bad table manners!!

BodsAuntieFlo · 15/08/2016 19:46

The Bods all spear, never shovel.

molyholy · 15/08/2016 19:46

My mum does that kakuna

it gives me the rage, but like you, I don't know why Grin

Thewrongcheesegrommit · 15/08/2016 19:46

Correctly

idontlikealdi · 15/08/2016 19:48

Never shovel or stab here.

OpenMe · 15/08/2016 19:50

I was brought up that everything (including peas) goes on the back of the fork and shoveling is really not the done thing. I'd stick to that now at a formal dinner but think it's probably out dated and won't be expected of the next generation. Hope so. Otherwise dc are going to show themselves up at dinner with the Queen Grin

At home I eat a lot of things with the fork in my right hand like a spoon - my gran would be horrified

DoJo · 15/08/2016 20:48

Surely the whole point of the sharpness of the tines is that you can stab things when appropriate? How can it be 'wrong' to use a fork in the most practical way?

trinity0097 · 15/08/2016 21:00

Shovel if I'm not using a knife and generally stab/push on with knife onto the curved outwards bit if eating at a table with a knife. However if it's a sloppy thing then the rules change!

ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 15/08/2016 21:07

I've never understood this putting food on the back if the fork thing - it's utterly bizarre - would you use the back of a spoon?

titchy · 15/08/2016 21:10

So dh is spearing - that makes you the feral animal - sorry Grin

HeyMicky · 15/08/2016 21:12

Right hand, puppyfat? ShockWink

booksandcoffee · 15/08/2016 21:13

Ifor I am using a knife as well then I only spear. If I am only using a fork then I sometime shovel but with a sense of guilt!

museumum · 15/08/2016 21:13

I shovel peas and rice and other stuff that just doesn't stick on the back of a fork. But my fork is in spear position 80% of he time and always in the left hand and always for cutting.

booksandcoffee · 15/08/2016 21:14

If

SweetChickadee · 15/08/2016 21:15

more polite to spear/push food onto back of fork

but at home fork in right hand and shovel especially peas