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Tag Archives: difficult food etiquette
Go Ahead and Enjoy Your S’more
Some foods bring back childhood memories. For that reason alone, they are just fun to eat. The chocolate s’more is one of those foods. The name conjures thoughts of a sticky, gooey, chocolate goodness. When asked about the etiquette of … Continue reading
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How to Properly Eat a Chicken Wing
I grew up in the Buffalo, NY area where the Buffalo chicken wing was invented. There, chicken wings are a staple food at most casual social events. I always thought knowing how to eat a chicken wing was an innate … Continue reading
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