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Oneida is a leading supplier of silverware, dinnerware and kitchen tools. Its roots are in 19th century New York. It boasts that 90 percent of target customers recognize Oneida (brand awareness)....
Stainless steel silverware is a nice addition to any home, because the flatware is more durable and long lasting than those made from aluminum or another material. This type of silverware comes in...
Setting a formal dinner table and using all the cutlery can be confusing if you plan to use a complete set. Although not obvious, the proper placement of dinner silverware is based on its logical...
Hosting a get together is a great way to catch up with friends and family. Catching up on news is a great way to communicate and keep your relationship going. If you are going to host a get...
Instead of folding cloth napkins into the typical rectangle and tucking them under the forks for your next gathering, take a bit of time to discover and learn some of the different ways cloth...
Have you ever wondered how restaurants roll their silverware? This article provides you with step by step instructions on how to roll a proper restaurant silverware roll. This roll is great for...
There are four basic dining styles practiced throughout the world: American (zigzag), Continental (European), Asian and Communal. These are not jockeying for first place, as no one style is better...
There is a rhyme and a reason for correctly setting up a buffet table. If the buffet table is set improperly, you run the risk of long lines of hungry party goers waiting for their meal and...
A way to make your table sparkle.
People eat with their eyes first, and nothing looks as appetizing at a party as a professional looking buffet table. The key to making a professional looking buffet table is uniformity and...
Even if company is coming just for a BBQ, you can still set a table that is personable and fun, without feeling formal or fussy.
Back when entertaining meant a formal meal rather than a backyard barbeque, people set ornate tables full of unusual pieces, a treasure trove for today's collector.