I used to eat ribs with my hands, but then I found out how easy is is to eat them with a fork and knife. And it's a lot less messy. I don't know how anyone eats a chicken leg with a fork, or god forbid a chicken wing.Wolverine18 said:Ok, that is assbackwards lol.
Quick profile check says Aussie. Most of the people I know in the U.S. eat with their left and cut with the right, we're not as homogeneous as you'd think.Wolverine18 said:You must be from north america where fork on the right is normal.
No actually I am from australiaWolverine18 said:You must be from north america where fork on the right is normal.legendp said:Why not just cut it off with a fork and knife, and then eat it, (thats what I do, I am not a fan of picking up greasy foods, love the taste though), hell I'll eat pizza and freis whith a knife and fork if given the option.SckizoBoy said:... chicken drumsticks?
Trivial question, I know, but I will invite the mass mocking of... you people... because I pondered this yesterday evening when I was eating said foodstuff... using chopsticks! Don't know if my sister's any better but she uses chopsticks at first, wraps a tissue around one end of the bone then proceeds to eat the rest without getting her hands 'dirty'.
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Also I use the fork in my right hand instead of the normall left, why doesn't everyone else, why do you switch hands when only using one hand. If I use the fork in my left hand I am likely to stab myself in the face.
I've tried to do this from time to time, especially if there's bbq sauce involved, but... the narrow part of the bone is just such a convenient handle! D:TopazFusion said:With a knife and fork.
Like a sir!
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