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On Jun 23, 1:38*pm, Mark Thorson > wrote:
> Interesting article about the history of the fork. > > http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/d...istory_of_the_... > > The fork is much more recent than the spoon and > knife. *It's hard to imagine eating without it. > I'm a bit surprised chopsticks didn't make their > way to Europe from Asia during the long pre-fork > period. How timely of you to post this. Just last night, I was re-reading "Dear and Glorious Physician", the tale about gospel author St. Luke, and in one scene, he's picking up his fork and spoon.. I stopped right away and thought about Caldwell's goof. I was told at one of those old time suppers that we had to make do with no forks as they were not known in 16th century France. |
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