Obj. 5.01-5.02 Foods I Table Setting, Table Appointments, & Manners
Where is the soup spoon locate at in a table setting?
Farthest away on the right hand side of dinner plate
Where should the bread and butter plate be placed when you are also serving a salad plate with your menu:
above the forks, to the upper left
How would the Thatcher family members describe the behavior of others leaving the table before everyone has finished eating their meal?
as rude behavior
Cups and glasses used for drinking beverages are considered what classification of tableware?
beverageware
What practice should a person do to create a pleasant dining experience?
cut food into small bite size pieces one at a time and chew with one's mouth closed. Don't talk with mouth full. Small bites that are easily chewed allow for better conversations.
A salad is served as a first course at a restaurant. The main dish will be served later. Two forks are part of the table setting. Good table manners guidelines indicate that a person should use which utensil to eat the salad?
fork farthest from the plate
Soup tureens, gravy boats, & cream and sugar containers for coffee are considered what classification of tableware?
holloware
Tracy helps her great-grandmother to the table for a birthday celebration lunch. She pulls out the chair to help her be seated. Which good table manner is Tracy using?
honoring the elders
When setting a table for a formal meal, where should the dinner knife be placed?
right of the dinner plate
A cup and saucer are needed for an informal meal being served in a foods I lab. Where should they place it?
to the right side of the dinner plate
Tracy was pruning her houseplants one day when her husband called her to lunch. Which guideline for good table manners should she do?
wash her hands before going to the table
A PCHS exchange student notes that his host family meal times are quite different from the meals he is accustomed to at home. What general guideline should he follow to avoid insulting his host family?
watch the host or hostess and follow how he/she eats