I have a favourite fork. I us it when I need some comfort food. Mac and cheese from a box eaten from my favourite Disney cereal bowl with my teddy bear fork. Wearing jammies and my battered Uggs watching Star Trek or Law and Order
I remember once when I was around 10 we had these pretty glasses with a flower pattern on them and wouldn’t you know that my mother (grrrr!) put the non matching, ugly glass at my place. I objected only to be told a glass is a glass. I tried to trade with everyone who said that but they refused. Oh well. At least the ugly glass was a little bit bigger so I got more ice tea than they did.
No, no, no, don’t give into her, Wanda! There may be a method to her madness, but she isn’t the boss! She should be grateful to eat at all. (Yes, I know it’s just a cartoon, and that it’s not that deep.)
We have a beautiful set of stainless cutlery, and one short gnarled up fork that my wife uses at every meal needing a fork because she says it fits her mouth.
Our family had mismatched cutlery, and frequently served yogurt. There was one spoon with a particular type of metal that tasted awful with yogurt. Must be a chemical reaction.
Over the years, I’ve accumulated 5 sets of flatware including inheriting my mom’s silver plated. Even though I have enough to make matching sets of any one pattern, I prefer to mix them up just because each different piece reminds me of the period in my life when it was in use. I also still have the kid sized set I used when I was a kid.
allen@home about 1 year ago
Um yeah Zoe sure it does.
Wilde Bill about 1 year ago
I went through all my silverware and gave away everything that didn’t match. Except for the teaspoons. I never seem to have enough teaspoons.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 year ago
So if it tastes better, you’re more likely to eat your utensils?
Ratkin Premium Member about 1 year ago
My wife is like Zoe. She always sets a full table with all the matching silver even if it’s all finger food.
hagarthehorrible about 1 year ago
Kids will be kids. They see thrill in all trivial aspects, unlike grown ups. Those are best times in life.
feefers_ about 1 year ago
I have a favourite fork. I us it when I need some comfort food. Mac and cheese from a box eaten from my favourite Disney cereal bowl with my teddy bear fork. Wearing jammies and my battered Uggs watching Star Trek or Law and Order
Macushlalondra about 1 year ago
I remember once when I was around 10 we had these pretty glasses with a flower pattern on them and wouldn’t you know that my mother (grrrr!) put the non matching, ugly glass at my place. I objected only to be told a glass is a glass. I tried to trade with everyone who said that but they refused. Oh well. At least the ugly glass was a little bit bigger so I got more ice tea than they did.
iggyman about 1 year ago
Sibling rivalry, she wanted to make sure she got what the others had!
iggyman about 1 year ago
As an aside, I know sandwiches tase better in they are cut diagonally!
colddonkey about 1 year ago
Eat as is or go without.
Jogger2 about 1 year ago
Before stainless steel was invented, silver was the preferred material for flatware because other material had a taste.
tremaine53 about 1 year ago
Now THERE’s an idea— Flavored flatware.
IndyW about 1 year ago
Nothing like being spoiled, huh.
pheets about 1 year ago
Of COURSE they do.
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 year ago
There’s always one Dive in the crowd.
Joseph comicinthestrip about 1 year ago
No, no, no, don’t give into her, Wanda! There may be a method to her madness, but she isn’t the boss! She should be grateful to eat at all. (Yes, I know it’s just a cartoon, and that it’s not that deep.)
prrdh about 1 year ago
A charitable interpretation of Zoe’s remark is that it’s an awkward way of saying that it shows better taste.
Back to Big Mike about 1 year ago
We have a beautiful set of stainless cutlery, and one short gnarled up fork that my wife uses at every meal needing a fork because she says it fits her mouth.
J-Yoshi64 about 1 year ago
The same difference having a matching washer and dryer makes, Wanda.
The Quiet One about 1 year ago
Okay, if you say so.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 year ago
My children referred to the pretty cutlery as “ladies and gentlemen forks and knives” ♥️
SofaKing Premium Member about 1 year ago
At that age my daughter would only eat from “her” fork, with three tines.
Ermine Notyours about 1 year ago
Our family had mismatched cutlery, and frequently served yogurt. There was one spoon with a particular type of metal that tasted awful with yogurt. Must be a chemical reaction.
Sue Ellen about 1 year ago
Over the years, I’ve accumulated 5 sets of flatware including inheriting my mom’s silver plated. Even though I have enough to make matching sets of any one pattern, I prefer to mix them up just because each different piece reminds me of the period in my life when it was in use. I also still have the kid sized set I used when I was a kid.
Takos about 1 year ago
I get it
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 1 year ago
No, it doesn’t
ToneeRhianRose about 1 year ago
Haha! XD