Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Forks on the left, dessert spoons in the middle, knives on the right, teaspoons horizontally at the bottom.WOOOOOOOOAH there!
Forks, then knives, then spoons, surely? - ordered as they'd be laid out at the table.
Forks on the left, dessert spoons in the middle, knives on the right, teaspoons horizontally at the bottom.WOOOOOOOOAH there!
Forks, then knives, then spoons, surely? - ordered as they'd be laid out at the table.
Heathen!Forks on the left, dessert spoons in the middle, knives on the right, teaspoons horizontally at the bottom.
Luckily I have no garden whatsoever (so no work required)Almost as good as your estate
Wow.Not on MY table. I hold my fork in my right hand.
I’m with you ..all gardens should be abolished and concreted over .. oh hang onLuckily I have no garden whatsoever (so no work required)
Where do the chopsticks go?
Mine has beenI’m with you ..all gardens should be abolished and concreted over .. oh hang on
Funnily enough, I am a little OCD when it comes to things being tidy and in order but when it comes to the cutlery drawer, it is my chaotic Id swept under the carpet, or in this case, into my cutlery drawer - which is also my drawer for every other small item that doesn’t really have a home that would otherwise be cluttering up the worktops .Your all weird. My cutlery is all mixed up. It really has no affect on how your food tastes you know!
Dear Broadmoor, it would appear one of your inmates has escaped!Your all weird. My cutlery is all mixed up. It really has no affect on how your food tastes you know!
Vertically in a containerWhere do the chopsticks go?
But wait.But then you couldn't shut the drawer, utter madness
Where do the chopsticks go?
But wait.
If the correct storage orientation for chopsticks, is vertical, then why doesn't that apply to forks, knives and spoons as well?
Do we need to design a deep drawer, to accommodate our new vertical space-saving storage solution?
I'm off to buy a new suit for my upcoming appearance on Dragon's Den.
f***ing hell.Not on MY table. I hold my fork in my right hand.
I wear my watch on my right wrist because I have a metal plate in my left arm bone and a tendency to carpel tunnel syndrome in my left hand.Fork in the right.
I also wear my watch on my right wrist (which is apparently left handed) but I'm right-handed.
Cutlery draw goes knives, forks, spoons, teaspoons horizontal at the bottom.