The tablecloths are linen, as are the napkins, and the cutlery and glassware are of high standard. |
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Everything was eerily quiet, the sound of cutlery clattering against a plate and the scraping of chairs abnormally loud in the silence. |
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Over the sizzling and scraping of cutlery on the pan, there is a note of concentration in his voice. |
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I begin banging my head against the table top, rattling the plates and cutlery. |
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Around 35 children from four to 11 years of age participated in making scrumptious cheese pizzas and learning how to eat them using cutlery. |
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Within this latter group lies cutlery, perhaps the most banal and uninteresting of eating-related subject matters. |
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Now his collection of toast racks, milk jugs and cutlery has been displayed in four glass cabinets in the main corridor of the hospital. |
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I arrange some serviettes on the table, along with some cutlery and utensils. |
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We parked a block away, ran up to the lawn, and proceeded to bespeckle their lawn with plastic cutlery. |
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An antique map drawer has been utilised as a receptacle for cutlery and table linen. |
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The houses are fully furnished and equipped with all mod cons, down to crockery and cutlery. |
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The clatter of cutlery or the sound of high-pitched voices can be positively painful. |
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Sales of silver and glass have been sluggish, with the exception of cutlery, Irish provincial silver, Irish and art deco glass. |
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At the first shop Pam and I settle for a motley of 50s cutlery and kitchen tools. |
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I should also mention that all meals came with heavy starched napery and good quality cutlery. |
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The tables were covered with heavy linen tablecloths, and the napery and cutlery were of reasonable quality. |
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The breakfast cutlery in the dining salons barely trembled and drinks remained unspilled in first-class smoking rooms. |
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Sailors were assigned to messes, each of around ten to twenty-five men, and equipped with a stowable table, cutlery, plates and a bread bin. |
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She had already been into town that day to buy new cutlery and kitchen utensils. |
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There was shelving filled with fine silverware and cutlery for the special occasions. |
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Within minutes the capacious bins around the Zone are brimming with cardboard boxes, soft drink bottles and disposable cutlery. |
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He used tinted glass cutlery which made all his curries look the same and were either bottle green or a caramel brown. |
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Also wrong are giant paperclips, really big cutlery and oversized furniture. |
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We dispensed with cutlery for this dish as the delicious cheesy sauce was great for dipping bread into. |
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Proper linen napkins were teamed with mismatched cutlery and homely plates, adding to the unpretentious but stylish character of the place. |
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Harel heard her sigh and looked at her poking her food on the fine china plate with the silver cutlery. |
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These are used to create goods such as bowls, cutlery, chopsticks and even wine cups. |
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The clank of cutlery was loud against the plate as Kaethe set them down and cleared her throat, smiling a little too brightly. |
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When I replace the clean cutlery after washing up, there's always some already there to give me clues about where stuff lives. |
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Above the faint rumble of the air conditioning, their cutlery clinks and clanks, the sound of a knight in full armour. |
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A few dutiful friends and I spent most of the time sorting cutlery, filling the ice trays and brandishing dirty tea towels. |
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The tables are all set with their own pepper mills and the cutlery is Thai bronze. |
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The production of crockery, cutlery and toys was severely curtailed as inessentials. |
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The kitchen reveals an old ingle fireplace and dining table with plates and cutlery while a wooden staircase leads to the main bedroom. |
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Interestingly the plain case holds the elaborately decorated cutlery while the filigree case houses the more restrained pieces. |
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In spite of my most skilful wielding of cutlery, I had to have recourse to the finger bowl that had been brought along with the main course. |
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In the stylish El Galatino on the Gran Via you dine to the quiet clink of cutlery beneath trompe-l'oeil walls and earthy plasterwork. |
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Debate raged around the dinner tables of the nation, causing irrevocable family feuds and superficial cutlery wounds. |
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Some of the most frequently found objects include knitting needles, sets of cutlery, corkscrews and scissors. |
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She could hear him pottering about the adjoining room, arranging crockery and cutlery. |
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Here you get to enjoy the food with cutlery and crystalware imported from France and crockery from Thailand. |
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It's like being at an all-you-can eat buffet and not having any serving cutlery. |
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It is in the spoons and cutlery section, however, the book will in many ways prove most useful to collectors, dealers and curators. |
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Don't even imagine spilling a fleck of gravy on it, and it seems a shame to sully that highly polished cutlery with messy old food. |
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The customers will be served Indian and Mughlai food in silver cutlery, which no other restaurant can boast of. |
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Iris was prevented from answering immediately because as soon as she retrieved her cutlery she forked some pancake into her mouth. |
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Dishes and cutlery were scattered on kitchen tables, unmade beds gaped, just as their occupants had abandoned them. |
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Out would come the silver cutlery and the special plates with the gold decoration. |
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Not for nothing is David Mellor one of the leading designers in this country who has consistently turned out beautiful cutlery and utensils. |
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As the literature says, you need to use a cutting board to protect your cutlery, not the granite. |
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The heavy drapes were pulled down making it quite dark, while the cutlery and accessories are modern and funky. |
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We're not fussed about whether each bedroom has the same number of electric sockets and chairs, or what sort of cutlery is in the restaurant. |
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A dab of white-wine vinegar is useful to get plates and cutlery spotlessly clean. |
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The noise from the kitchen of crashing dishes and cutlery reverberate deafeningly off the concrete floor. |
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The general routine now is that we will have a drink when we arrive and then start to prepare the trays for dinner, setting them with cutlery. |
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After eating, everyone takes their plates and cutlery to the sink and pre-washes their dishes before loading them into the large dishwasher. |
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This delicate range of cutlery is the reproductions of some of the best European glassware made by Malaysian glass blowers and craftsmen. |
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The crockery is fired and glazed earthenware and the cutlery an inexpensive style. |
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Licking the last of the delectable onion sauce off his fork, he carefully pushed his cutlery together and sat back in his chair, satiated. |
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Huge crystal goblets full of water or fine wines sparkled in the candlelight amongst the shining silver cutlery. |
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Convicted criminals will be urged to grass on their fellow inmates by a new range of cutlery carrying the number of the Crimestoppers scheme. |
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Both women tore into gristly steaks using sheer will more than the sharpness of their cutlery. |
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Kind of like having a right-hander's kitchen where the draining board is on the left of the sink and the cutlery draw is to the right. |
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A Georgian silver cutlery set, an antique carriage clock, a pendulum clock, rings, a pocket watch, cash and a purse were among items taken. |
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A long oak table extended the length of it, on which was a comprehensive collection of crockery, cutlery and unopened bottles of wine and mead. |
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Then Fry walks off with Laurie's silver cutlery and returns with a bin liner full of plastic forks and knives which he dumps on the table. |
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When selecting a present for a family, utilitarian kitchen items, including cutlery and crystal ware, are often the best choice. |
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It will take them two days, using machines, to wash up the china and cutlery. |
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Myri was yelling, waving her arms around and slamming her hands on the table so hard that the cutlery rattled. |
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There was nice china and silver cutlery, with apple pie and cream for afters. |
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Toy or replica guns, cutlery, razor blades and knives of any length are forbidden. |
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I remember looking into one and seeing a little dining table laid out with tiny silver cutlery. |
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When I arrive in out of the cold, the tables are laid with fresh white tablecloths, gleaming cutlery and sparkling wine glasses. |
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We wouldn't have minded, but she put all our cutlery and crockery away in the wrong places, causing much angst upon our return. |
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Plastic cutlery arrived, followed by a container of chopped onion and cilantro. |
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Accommodation in the economy units have no cutlery and crockery. |
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The anchors and reporters wear uniforms instead of neckties and suits, and the commercials promote the military, not laundry soap and cutlery sets. |
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For an hour-and-a-half, their contest was so intense that from the court you could hear cutlery being removed from the hospitality booths three tiers above. |
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The moment of grim realisation that I was procrastinating in an obsessive fashion came standing at the sink one day, when I caught myself polishing the cutlery. |
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You'll never find me worrying about the placement of cutlery or whether it's permissible to address an older woman by her first name instead of her title. |
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If you are going to photograph the dish in a place setting, then the tablecloth has to be immaculate, the cutlery polished, the glassware spotless and no gravy stains! |
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I have rearranged the order of the cutlery draw into a more logical sequence, and yesterday I bought a brand of toilet roll that we do not usually purchase. |
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I paid and then moved past the servery to collect appropriate cutlery. |
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I attacked the bowl of molluscs using a great technique I was once taught for eating mussels without cutlery, by using an empty shell as a finger-sized pair of tongs. |
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That, plus the fact that the dining area is furnished with cast-off tables and chairs and mismatched china and cutlery, might make food seem like an afterthought. |
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Among them were Waterford cut glass vases, a wristwatch and cutlery. |
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Afterwards, a student purchases the food product, and then obtains the required cutlery and accessories such as straws, napkins and condiment containers. |
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At the cutlery and condiments counter, besides the usual articles you will also find plastic baby bibs, cups, beakers, bowls and spoons, which customers are welcome to use. |
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She also mentions that when confused by a complicated place setting, one should use the cutlery from the outside and then work in towards the plate. |
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But our laughter is drowned out by the sound of cutlery hitting the table. |
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True, it is not every day a climbing party takes along tables, chairs, crockery, cutlery, glasses, food, wine, candelabra and formal evening wear up 3,250 feet. |
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Pretty patchwork place mats were placed on a crisp white linen tablecloth with a side plate full of gleaming cutlery, all illuminated by a large church candle. |
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I can just see him sitting down to his tea and not being able to pick up his cutlery without twitching his knife and fork backwards and forwards in a rowing motion. |
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The cutlery is good quality and the bench seating has cushions. |
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Grandma brought a toaster, some plates, mugs, cutlery and food yesterday. |
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The napery is of high quality and the cutlery is bespoke stainless steel. |
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Danny is pushing his food around the plate with his cutlery glumly. |
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In the daytime he sometimes found a tiny possum curled up asleep in the cutlery drawer or in a bowl on the kitchen shelf, or he glimpsed an antechinus by the door. |
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The furniture, napery, cutlery and glassware are also all of a very high standard and you know as soon as you are seated that this restaurant is promising something special. |
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When I helped Gemma to dry up, the tea towel slid on oily cutlery. |
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She rummaged around the cutlery drawer and came up with a ladle. |
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If you run it under hot water you will also find that when you leave it to dry in the cutlery drainer it will dry off quicker and have fewer streaks. |
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It doesn't quite go either with the napery or your best silver cutlery. |
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In addition to its many uses in cooking, cream of tartar is one ingredient in an electrochemical method to remove tarnish from silver jewelry and cutlery. |
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In years gone by, your granny might have had a canteen of silver cutlery and, at grand dinners, servers fashioned from the precious metal conveyed food from kitchen to table. |
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Also stolen were a grandfather clock, which had been in the widower's family since the 19th Century, an antique mirror and a silver canteen of cutlery. |
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If you run it under hot water you will also find that when you leave it to dry in the cutlery drainer that it will dry off quicker and have fewer streaks. |
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One tonne of items such as swords, hatchets and entire canteens of cutlery have been confiscated from passengers departing Irish airports in just one month. |
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While guests in the elegant but cramped cabin will be eating off finest bone china and drinking out of crystal flutes, they will have to make do with plastic cutlery. |
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They were at the same table, with the same food and cutlery. |
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You know, that wacky ritual we do every day involving food and cutlery? |
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A much-loved Olympic tiepin presented to her at the 1976 Montreal Games and a canteen of solid silver cutlery also disappeared. |
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The party's called for five o'clock, and the cutlery still needs to go on the table! |
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Examples include table silver for cutlery, for which silver is highly suited due to its antibacterial properties. |
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It was formerly used to make cutlery handles, billiard balls, piano keys, Scottish bagpipes, buttons and a wide range of ornamental items. |
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Food of all kinds laid out on a table, silver cutlery, intricate patterns and subtle folds in table cloths and flowers all challenged painters. |
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However, collections of cutlery do have proper parts that can themselves be described as cutlery. |
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It is also used for tool handles and cutlery, such as chopsticks, toothpicks, and other utensils, like the wooden spoon and pencil. |
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The local cutlery manufacturers refused to buy Huntsman's cast steel, as it was harder than the German steel they were accustomed to using. |
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Thus, further attempts to homogenize the steel resulted in a carbon content too low for use in items like springs, cutlery, swords, or tools. |
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The Plato dishrack is a self-draining rack which features a removable cutlery holder. |
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At one point, I can't exactly remember when, he grabbed the cutlery drawer on the draining board and launched it across the kitchen. |
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This year, the company is going forward with a redesign of its standard rotisserie and new collections of cutlery. |
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What does the embossed mark EPNS stand for on cutlery and other decorative articles? |
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The cutlery increasing on the drainer, chock a block, While the sink is overflowing as the dishes run amok! |
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If you don't have napkin rings, just use red ribbon to tie a napkin and cutlery together, with a sprig of mistletoe placed on each setting. |
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If you don't have napkin rings, use red ribbon to tie a napkin and cutlery together, with a sprig of mistletoe placed on each setting. |
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Create a cutlery display of fine Cold Steel, Gerber or Spyderco kitchen knives or steak knives. |
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They even ripped down net curtains and stole a duvet to carry smaller items like cutlery, toiletries and food from the fridge. |
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The taste of metal cutlery after years of plastic can also taste funny. |
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It includes a cutlery, plate and glass set for two, as well as salt and pepper shakers and a bottle opener. |
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Includes curtain hooks, vases a doormat, quilt, cushions, pillows, facecloths, nine towels, a curtain pole, cutlery set and glass bowl from homewares, gift and DIY stores. |
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The cutlery was chinging as the boat swayed around on the sea. |
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Food is most often eaten with the right hand rather than cutlery. |
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Around five or so years ago the Bushcraft movement appeared on the cutlery radar and industry insiders mused whether it was a passing fancy or would catch fire. |
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The Scooper Dish with Non-Skid Foam Base is a combination plate and bowl with a contoured lip that can be used to push food onto cutlery 7 without spilling out of the dish. |
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Due to the quality and high hardenability of the steel, it was quickly adopted for the manufacture of tool steel, machine tools, cutlery, and many other items. |
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These include ultra-light titanium sporks, chopsticks and cutlery sets. |
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