Reverend Conehead
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OMG, I am such a country boy that I don't even know why there are two different sizes of forks. When I moved back to Omaha in 2016, I didn't have any cutlery, that is no knives, forks, or spoons. I was on a budget after spending so much on the move, so I just picked up a bunch of basic stuff at a thrift store, and then I bought a couple pieces at Walmart. So my set of cutlery is a hodgepodge of different kinds, and I've never really worried about that. It gets the job done.
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Anyway, fast forward to today. I've been set a nice golden-colored, stainless-steel set of cutlery for free under the condition that I review it. This set is much, much nicer than my regular stuff. My regular forks, knives, and spoons are flimsy compared to this. Now I know why there are two different sizes of spoons. One if the tablespoon and the other is the teaspoon. However, why are there two different sizes of forks? Is the smaller one some kind of snack fork and the full-size one is for regular meals?
Here's a picture.
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Anyway, fast forward to today. I've been set a nice golden-colored, stainless-steel set of cutlery for free under the condition that I review it. This set is much, much nicer than my regular stuff. My regular forks, knives, and spoons are flimsy compared to this. Now I know why there are two different sizes of spoons. One if the tablespoon and the other is the teaspoon. However, why are there two different sizes of forks? Is the smaller one some kind of snack fork and the full-size one is for regular meals?
Here's a picture.

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