SC - Plastic Ware

Stefan li Rous stefan at texas.net
Mon Apr 17 23:00:39 PDT 2000


'Lainie said: 
> Anyway, regarding plastic utensils/chopsticks/whatever- I've been
> working through more manners books again (and I found a whole one I
> didn't know of before- 15th c., Middle English. REALLY COOL- I'm
> thinking about rendering it into modern English- *wink* to Stefan- as if
> I need another project for the TO-DO pile...).

That would be wonderful. Perhaps with some easily read period manners
books folks might be more encouraged to make their place settings/
eating style more period. Although I think we could do without throwing
the bones on the floor.
 
> Did you know the manners writers felt the need to instruct their readers
> specifically to NOT wipe their hands on the cat or dog? Why? Was there a
> rash of greasy, gravied pets, I wonder?

I imagine it is because hands, particularly greasy or stickly hands
are more likely to picky up pet hair and then transfer the hair into
the common pot. Yuck!

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