| DH and I disagree on what you should use when eating cake & ice cream. So wondering what you use--spoon or fork, plate or bowl? |
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Well firstly, we only eat one or the other. No cake AND ice cream. For cake, a fork and plate. Ice cream gets a bowl and spoon.
If you're talking about ice cream cake like Carvel, then a bowl and either forks OR spoons. But this is really not a big deal. |
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Cake and icecream together (Duh PP, where are you from?) my preference is bowl with a spoon.
Cake by itself? Fork and plate. Ice cream by itself? Carton and spoon. Obviously. |
I'm from a world where you only eat one sweet in a day. |
You would be much less crabby if you tried ice cream and cake. |
I would offer both but if I remember from my childhood you had the cake and ice cream on a small plate and a spoon. You can scoop both the cake and the ice cream with the spoon. You can add a bonus challenge and give them chopsticks though. J/k
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What kind of a communist heathen are you? |
Right. You know you can have a half serving of each...Dear God, people have the craziest, most rigid hang ups about food. |
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Personal preference...
Mine is bowl and fork. But a spoon is close. |
Can the cake have frosting or would that be a second sweet? What if the cake had no frosting? Then would ice cream be ok? Hmm now I am wondering about how chocolate sauce or sprinkles could work in.. Back to OP..I would prefer a bowl |
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So we have one vote for : bowl/spoon, bowl/fork and plate/spoon.
And one crazy person who doesn't eat ice cream and cake together. |
Add my vote for plate/fork. |
| Bowl or plate doesn't matter to me, but I definitely prefer fork over spoon |
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Does no one have pie a la mode?
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| I vote plate and a spoon. But we usually give guests q dessert fork and a desert spoon. I eat everything with a fork except soup. |