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"Andy" <q> wrote in message
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> Dee Dee said...
>
>> I keep my fork in my left hand. Born in the USA.
>> Perhaps I'm in the minority --
>> Dee Dee
>
>
> Now that I think about it, it depends. I'm usually fork in
> left hand, knife
> and spoon in the right hand. Since I'm right handed, I get
> surer control and
> leverage of the knife and spoon.
>
> Then there's spaghetti, where I hold the fork in the right
> hand and the spoon
> in the left hand. I can twirl spaghetti easier right handed.
>
Some use a spoon and fork, some just use the fork in the
preferred hand :-) As I recently mentioned, confirmed spoon and
fork users like the Thais sometimes use chopsticks for noodles.
They work well for spaghetti too as I can confirm.



--
Jim Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

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