How to Eat Rice With Chopsticks
Learning to use chopsticks can be frustrating and sometimes messy. Fortunately, it's easy to eat rice with chopsticks if you know how. Buy an inexpensive pair and practice a little at home before you go out to eat. Place 1 chopstick between your ... [... more]
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How to Eat Filipino Food With Your Hands
Chinese people use chopsticks, westerners use forks, Filipinos (traditionally, at least) use their hands. Place a small amount of the main dish, called "ulam," on top of a little bit of rice, using your dominant hand. Pinch your index finger [... more]
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How to Be a Proper Guest at a Tea
A written invitation to a tea indicates a small, formal party honoring a bride, special guest or graduate. It's one of the oldest rituals in the world. Respond to the invitation as requested - regrets only, response card, telephone, etc. It's not ... [... more]
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How to Make a Great Impression at a Business Meal: ...
Dining is a large part of the business world today. If you are doing business of any sort you are probably involved in entertaining or being entertained by someone. There are some guidelines unique to the "business meal" that may differ from a . [... more]
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How to Pair Wine without Embarrassment
The basics of wine are just that - BASIC. Knowing just a couple of things about red and a couple of things about white, will get you through a dinner without embarrassment. RED WINES. Serve with roasts, steaks, chops, game, stews, pasta, ... [... more]
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How to Leave a 15% Tip Without a Calculator
Learn simple math tricks so you feel comfortable leaving a 15% tip on restaurant checks...without the help of a calculator. Take your bill's total and round it to give yourself an easier time. Find 10% of your rounded number by moving the decimal ... [... more]
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How to Hold Chopsticks
Holding a pair of chopsticks is easier than you think. It's all in the mind. It will help you eat slower, and pick at what you are eating. It a form of art at eating gracefully and elegantly. With your right or left hand, tuck one of the first ... [... more]
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"Excuse Me, But I Was Next...." CD: How to Handle the ...
Surprisingly engaging, if you please!: I selected this book on a lark, fully expecting my interest to wane somewhere around page 25. Surprisingly, I not only finished the book but recommended it to a friend. The book covers 100 etiquette dilemmas that [... more]
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Guidecraft G360 3D Lunch Puzzle
Excellent teaching tools for table etiquette, basic food groups, and nutrition. Food pieces can be used separately from the puzzle board for dramatic kitchen and grocery play. The name of each food is printed on labels in 5 different languages. Labels [... more]
$23.10
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ESA Salvaje Edad de Piedra
This book will leave readers as hard as a stone and it will take you to the times in which men and women lived in caves and hunted wild animals, and good table etiquette did not exist. You will be delighted to find out what primitive beings used as [... more]
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"Excuse Me, But I Was Next...": How to Handle the Top ...
Surprisingly engaging, if you please!: I selected this book on a lark, fully expecting my interest to wane somewhere around page 25. Surprisingly, I not only finished the book but recommended it to a friend. The book covers 100 etiquette dilemmas that [... more]
$19.95
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Froggy Eats Out
Amazon.com Review: On the occasion of Froggy's parents' anniversary, it's time for the family to head for Chez Yum, a hoity-toity restaurant with tablecloths and flower-filled vases. This means trouble. Froggy only has a few rules to remember--"Be [... more]
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