Thinking square plates are for strange people is for strange people.

Thinking square plates are for strange people is for strange people.

I like serving food on wooden chopping boards some times like they do in restaurants, does that mean I'm following fashion and trying to be cool?
Or do you think people who would think like that, spend too much time concerned with what other people like to do, and have an over inflated opinion of the way they do things being the right way?
Experience has taught me that there is usually a correct way of doing something. Eating off square plates is a sign of affectation. People who wear leg warmers eat off square plates. They call each other "darling" and drink Pimms. Just weirdos, that's all.
You are very strange. Eating food off a chopping board shows that you are lazy and disordered in your approach to work in the kitchen. Do you advocate sucking water out of a tap instead of using a glass ? Or, perhaps, is milk to be guzzled from a carton, or marmalade to be licked directly from its jar ?
No, there has to be a sense of decorum which cannot be present in a kitchen which has square plates. Look at the painting of the " Last Supper". Do you see Jesus eating from square plates ? Do you really believe that the Buddha trimmed his banana leaves so as to make them rectangular ?
Square plates are akin to the Devil's platters. Only the ungodly would ever eat from them.

I would imagine caring what sort of crockery another uses is a bigger sign of affectation.Originally Posted by can123
Suits me!Originally Posted by can123
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Had squares been invented then?Originally Posted by can123
I eat from a square plate. Not by choice, but, round or square is neither really here or fucking there is it.
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Yes, and you should shoulder your fair share of blame for its decline. Did you eat off square plates when you lived in Thailand ? Of course you didn't. Your standards have fallen but there is still hope for you. Repent ! If you carry on as you are you will be like "The Gent Mark II".Originally Posted by somtamslap

That's not a square plate chubby. That's a polystyrene takeaway cartonOriginally Posted by somtamslap
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Yes, square plates and SPOONS ! Not knives and forks. Everything should be in its proper place. British people who use square plates are weird.

I only use them for food eating purposes. I don't take them to bed, whisper them sweet nothings and lick the royal doulton logo.Originally Posted by can123
Although, it might be a nice change from the pornography.

The creme de la creme of crockery...Originally Posted by Dillinger
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I used to have black, hexagonal plates and wine glasses with black stems which i sort of spruced up with coloured napkins.
White salt and pepper shakers, too.
Didn't make the food any better or worse.
I'm with Can...Fookin' greened!Originally Posted by can123


No. It means you like a larger dose of bacteria than the ceramic plate using person.Originally Posted by Aberlour

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Good one, Dillinger. My Italian grandparents always made rectangular pizzas in a baking tray. In the Niagara region, many of the real Italian pizzarias made their pizza this way too. You don't really see it anymore. Shame.
Thank you for valuable contribution. I am filled with admiration for the enormous effort that you have put into your post. It's best that you go and have a lie down now as you must be absolutely exhausted.Originally Posted by Aberlour
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