A formal place setting has a standard way to arrange silverware, plates, and glasses. The fork goes on the left, and the glasses on the right.
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Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. In 2023, a standard table setting, the ones today that weirdly try and ...
Six ideas for creating imaginative tablescapes from interior designers, florists, artists and more. By Aimee Farrell In our modern age, when meals are often shared not only with our immediate guests ...
The Fish House's sixth annual Toast of the Coast series continues Aug. 23 with "Save our Waters: Eat Lionfish!" The Fish House will welcome representatives from the Lionfish Awareness Coalition and ...