history of eating utensils
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← posted by cobra libre on February 4, 2003 · 4 good · 0 bad · 0 offensive →
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posted 2003-02-04 08:50 PM by cobra libre:
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The French … were slow to accept forks, because using them was thought to be an affectation…. The English ridiculed forks as being effeminate and unnecessary. ‘Why should a person need a fork when God had given him hands?’ they asked.
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