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That hammock is a bit too Wilde West for my tastes. Maybe it would work well in Texas.
One of the redeeming aspects of the Victorians were their morbid obsession with animal products.
Heh, true. I also like them for their escalating obsession with specialisation - one room, one implement, one set of clothes for every thinkable purpose. Classic example; fish knives.
Heh, true. I also like them for their escalating obsession with specialisation - one room, one implement, one set of clothes for every thinkable purpose. Classic example; fish knives.
If my memory serves me correctly, proper houses did not use fish knives. They simply exist as a pitfall for pretenders to the art of fine dining.
Are you referring to serving knives? That odd combo of knife and pallette.
I've also seen antique silver things for the most odd food items--like apple forks and pomegranate knives.
It is only polite to arrive at a dinner with your own set of family utensils. I keep mine in a handsome, bespoke case made of owl foreskins. P.S. I drink my Beaujolais only from ostrich eggs, thoughtfully removing ostrich beforehand.