Raise your hand (or fork) if you think I am having fun with this cutlery and tin-foil series!
Setting a table is something most of us do everyday... whether it consists of a
knife, fork and
spoon is a personal choice. Usually I only set out a
knife and
fork, leaving the spoon in the cutlery drawer, unless we are having soup, or a saucy food that may require a spoon to scoop up every last delicious morsel. One thing I often switch around is the direction of the
knife blade, sometimes I am an 'inny' and sometimes I am an 'outy'.
Fortunately, I do realize the errors of my haphazard ways... and will try to be more consistent with the blade, making sure I am more of an inny since we wouldn't want anyone to cut themselves on a rather dull bread knife, plus you never know when
Martha might show up unexpectedly for dinner.
Speaking of
Martha Stewart, she has a good tip on how to keep your
sterling silverware from tarnishing by sewing up a handy sectioned cutlery bag from special cotton flannel fabric that has been treated with zinc. Check it out
here.
*I read in her contributors' comment section that here in Canada we can supposedly purchase this fabric from
Lee Valley Tools.
Are you an inny or an outy... or do you care?
$150.00, 8x10 oil on canvas