Word: utensil
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...Towns and people that you mentioned in Julia Child's article are "popcorn eaters" compared with San Franciscans, who were completely omitted. At least we don't have to write East for any food or gourmet cooking utensil. We have the best right here, be it shallots, baby veal, limestone lettuce or basin an blanc bowls, all at non-inflated prices...
...Connecticut has shown that, of all dinnerware, the spoon is most to be trusted; it is the bar glass that is furthest from grace. In swab tests conducted in nearly 1,000 restaurants, investigators found high bacteria counts on bar glasses "almost commonplace." A count of 100 bacteria per utensil is thought to be a safe level; bar glasses regularly approached counts of 3,000. And spoons were almost uniformly clean...
...sparse furniture seems made of human bones. But as the slow light comes up through the long narrative, it is made clear that the ribs on the wall are a hatrack, that the upended coffin is a wardrobe and the skull under the bed is a more commonplace utensil...
Restaurocracy. In Chicago, Restaurant Association President Tony Smith announced that in his own restaurant waitresses are now called "hostesses," the hostesses "food service directors.'' the busboys "table servicemen," the dishwashers "utensil maintenance...
...camera finds in the terminal, as in a giant utensil, a certain metal delight, but in almost every other respect Indiscretion is, for the gifted men who made it, an indiscretion indeed...