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The History of Eating Utensils

Filed in archive Morsels of Info , Web Resources by karen on April 26, 2006

The History of Eating Utensils
When you dine, do you ever wonder when we started using all that cutlery?

Do you know that modern-day table forkslinks trace their history to the Greeks? or that people in the Middle Ages carried their own knives when dining at other people's houses? or that spoons have been used since Paleolithic times?

I'll share my discovery of the day and let's read together The History of Eating Utensils. Wonderful website!


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