StreetCowboy Posted January 3, 2012 Posted January 3, 2012 I moved over to the Dark Side, and my drinking got worse. Until I stopped; for a while, at least.
smokie36 Posted January 3, 2012 Posted January 3, 2012 Amazing how a spoon can be used to cut steak when held down firmly with a fork ... Which restaurant had to suffer this experiment JT? I like my rice an peas....mash and baked beans please.... When it comes to beer I prefer a laddle . A laddie or a ladle? I hope its the latter but every traveller needs his Passepartout I suppose. Spoon fed some of you are. A few even silver spooners....
Birdman Posted January 3, 2012 Posted January 3, 2012 you also can ask for the steak or schnitzel to be cut for you and you can eat it with chopsticks if you like. Just like the Tongkatsu from the Tongkatsu Set which is automatically cut. That's normal in Thailand.
onionluke Posted January 3, 2012 Posted January 3, 2012 Amazing how a spoon can be used to cut steak when held down firmly with a fork ... Which restaurant had to suffer this experiment JT? I like my rice an peas....mash and baked beans please.... When it comes to beer I prefer a laddle . A laddie or a ladle? I hope its the latter but every traveller needs his Passepartout I suppose. Spoon fed some of you are. A few even silver spooners.... an he played upon a ladle ladle ladle and he played upon a ladle and his name was Aitken Drum , not aiking bum , ah spoonerism ye ken ?
Jingthing Posted January 3, 2012 Author Posted January 3, 2012 you also can ask for the steak or schnitzel to be cut for you and you can eat it with chopsticks if you like. Just like the Tongkatsu from the Tongkatsu Set which is automatically cut. That's normal in Thailand. I hadn't really thought of that but won't bother as I fancy sharpening up my spoon cutting techniques.
welsh1 Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 On the topic of mashed potatoes . My partner does the mashing in the tum tum , for reasons known only to herself , and this makes the end result spicy mashed potatoes . I eat them with a spoon , sometimes in the middle of the night straight from the open fridge with my eyes shut . On the topic of mashed potatoes . My partner does the mashing in the tum tum , for reasons known only to herself , and this makes the end result spicy mashed potatoes . I eat them with a spoon , sometimes in the middle of the night straight from the open fridge with my eyes shut . My lady does the same ..last week she made a crispy pork dinner with all the trimmings, the following day told her to mash the potatoes and veg together and fry it all ( Bubble & Squeak),,,5 mins later she is on the Bok Bok mashing every thing up, she then made big patties, Bubble & Squeak , bacon egg and beans
ignis Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 A spoon is even simpler except if you really like sweet peas. OK your an American, I am English, photo attached of sweet peas Larger meat Thais cook/fry let it cool and cut into small bits before serving, I often find it easier to take meat out of the pan and cut it up with the kitchen scissors onto my plate = no need for a knife at the table.. the talk of normal green peas, can;t say I have ever seen any fresh ones here ? there again was surprised last week at Makro they had fresh Brussel Sprouts and French runner green beans.
2unique Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 my mother only uses a spoon- for everything! Although she would struggle in Thailand with the handy bendy spoons in most places... when handed a knife and fork it does take me a second to orientate on which hand for each implement these days
StreetCowboy Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 I eat my steak with a spoon and fork. I drink my beer with friends. SC
tutsiwarrior Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 when in latin america one must not ever be seen eating with a spoon as it denotes 'malaeducacion' and, god forbid, a campesino background... if ye wanna ever get into a fight ye just gotta approach yer adversary and declare: 'yer mother eats with a spoon...' now, my grandmother in Bolivia ate with a spoon so there was no argument...
StreetCowboy Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 ...Spoon fed some of you are. A few even silver spooners.... Eating with friends I use chop sticks but with ladies I 'spoon and fork' SC
wpcoe Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 I find it odd to eat KFC chicken with my bare hands when I'm back in America, but I think I still manage to fit it.
mca Posted January 9, 2012 Posted January 9, 2012 my mother only uses a spoon- for everything! What like driving a car and playing tennis?
HerbalEd Posted January 9, 2012 Posted January 9, 2012 Sounds like you are very self conscious. For many years now, when I'm in the USA and Europe I always eat Thai style (i.e., eat with spoon, rake/push with fork) and have never noticed anyone "staring" at me. Anyway .... who cares if they do? Also, I can't remember ever being in a western-style restaurant where they didn't set table with spoon, as well as knife and fork.
2unique Posted January 9, 2012 Posted January 9, 2012 my mother only uses a spoon- for everything! What like driving a car and playing tennis? tennis yes - car driving no
Jingthing Posted January 9, 2012 Author Posted January 9, 2012 Sounds like you are very self conscious. For many years now, when I'm in the USA and Europe I always eat Thai style (i.e., eat with spoon, rake/push with fork) and have never noticed anyone "staring" at me. Anyway .... who cares if they do? Also, I can't remember ever being in a western-style restaurant where they didn't set table with spoon, as well as knife and fork. Maybe I am too self conscious. In the US I would eat Thai style at Thai places because at least there, there is often some Thai staff who think its cool but I repress it at other places as the staring is not polite and I don't wish to be thought developmentally handicapped. I don't think that is really so unusual to want to avoid being stared at as a freak.I am just reporting the incident in the OP as it happened. There was no spoon on the table. I have no idea if that's their policy as it was my first time and I doubt I'll be back. Nothing to do with utensils that.
zzaa09 Posted January 9, 2012 Posted January 9, 2012 Spoon fed some of you are. A few even silver spooners.... That might be faux silver....
Jingthing Posted January 9, 2012 Author Posted January 9, 2012 I find it odd to eat KFC chicken with my bare hands when I'm back in America, but I think I still manage to fit it. Don't bother!KFC is out. Pollo Campero is in! http://www.pollocampero.com/
zzaa09 Posted January 9, 2012 Posted January 9, 2012 ...Spoon fed some of you are. A few even silver spooners.... Eating with friends I use chop sticks but with ladies I 'spoon and fork' SC At home [only], we are quite comfortable eating with our fingers. Rather rustic and real. Old school, ya know...
onionluke Posted January 9, 2012 Posted January 9, 2012 The captain's log , Tuxedo Princess circa 1985 , "Sorry son ye cannae come aboard wi that inapropriate footwear , an yer table manners don't comply wi our cutlery policy" 1
necronx99 Posted January 9, 2012 Posted January 9, 2012 The answer to this is the Spork. Is it a knife, a spoon or a fork? Its a Spork! All utensils should be replaced with this immeadiately. 1
zzaa09 Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 Always be humble... Remembering that all these eating utensils were first used [and invented] in Asia.
StreetCowboy Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 Always be humble... Remembering that all these eating utensils were first used [and invented] in Asia. Including fingers? You'll be saying old newspaper and Onionluke's sock were invented in China next.
cardholder Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 The answer to this is the Spork. Is it a knife, a spoon or a fork? Its a Spork! All utensils should be replaced with this immeadiately. It doesn't answer the knife question !
necronx99 Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 The answer to this is the Spork. Is it a knife, a spoon or a fork? Its a Spork! All utensils should be replaced with this immeadiately. It doesn't answer the knife question ! Cheap plastic knockoff, probably prison issue. (where have you been?) Note the serrated edge! I'm tellin yah guys, sporks are the utensil of the future!
Jingthing Posted January 10, 2012 Author Posted January 10, 2012 This spork idea. Appears very tacky. Yeah, I'm thinking trailer trash. 1
StreetCowboy Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 The answer to this is the Spork. Is it a knife, a spoon or a fork? Its a Spork! All utensils should be replaced with this immeadiately. It doesn't answer the knife question ! Cheap plastic knockoff, probably prison issue. (where have you been?) Note the serrated edge! I'm tellin yah guys, sporks are the utensil of the future! The future's passe - so very retro. The spork is a throw-back to the seventies, utilitarianism and man-made fibres. As Scott Adams said "The future will not be like star trek". I only ever once saw sporks, and that was in the seventies. SC
onionluke Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 Here is a question for ya . Can a jig or reel be clacked out on your knee with two sporks ?
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