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Watermelon is the golden retriever of summer fruits: lovable, sweet and messy. But there's a right way to eat it, even in public.
Anything that falls, from soup to nuts, so to speak, lands on my “shelf” and the napkin placed on my lap is useless.
Spread the love“`html Setting a table isn’t just about placing utensils and plates; it’s an art form that can enhance the dining experience, making meals more enjoyable and elegant. Whether you’re ...
What is the proper way to protect one’s bosom while eating? To put it in perspective, I am quite short. When at a restaurant, ...
I suppose I could tuck the napkin in my collar, but that seems like I am wearing a bib, which I equate with babies.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: What is the proper way to protect one’s bosom while eating? To put it in perspective, I am quite short. When at a restaurant, the table often hits at my bust line. When I eat, I am ...