I'm with you. I don't like soggy cake, so unless they are together on a BIG plate with a divider in the middle, I eat one or the other. |
| Plate and fork! |
| Bowl with spoon! |
| bowl and fork! |
I haven't laughed this hard in a long time. Thanks pp! |
| Plate and spoon |
I love you. The prior PP must have had a miserable childhood. |
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This post makes me think the next time I serve cake and ice cream, to set out a stack of plates and a stack of bowls, and a bunch of forks and spoons, and then just let the guests mix and match. Because the answers have been all over the place. Good to know.
Also can we eventually make this post a heated satire of all political discussions? |
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Cake & ice cream = bowl and spoon.
But my husband would probably grab a plate & fork. |
| Just put them both directly inside of my mouth. |
| Plate and spoon |
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The answer is: it doesn't matter! You really can go with any combo and the guests will not question you at all as long as the cake and Ice cream are delicious.
So stop arguing with your dh about utensils and start talking flavors...can we help choose those?? |
Same in our house, hubby & I have to agree to disagree. I tend to use a bowl and/or spoon for lots of things. Spaghetti a bowl with a fork, mashed potatoes with a spoon, pudding a bowl with a spoon. To really throw a curve, if it is only ice cream, that goes in a big coffee mug with a spoon. |
| I like plate and spoon! |
| Chocolate cake and vanilla ice cream are one of the great American food combos. |