By Carl Formby
The beauty of a kitchen is largely enhanced by the quality of the wares that are kept in it. The silverware sets are definitely the focal point. Various types of dinnerware are flooding the market today. Stone dinnerware, ceramic, and even silver dinner sets are available at reasonable prices. Flat ware, drink ware, tea and coffee sets, are all ingredients to decorate the home. Though each of them has their own beauty and importance, the silverware sets are definitely an edge above.
By Helen Zee
Chances are good that you are already familiar with American Harmony products and utensils. While you might not know the brand name itself, you have very likely eaten food using the extremely popular utensils. Finding its way into homes and restaurants around the world, the brand has become one of the most well-known brands of utensils in the world. From nearly every country around the world, this flatware is considered some of the highest quality products in the utensils market, leading to customers who swear by the inherent quality of the brand name.
Considering that people use flatware every day, we sure don’t receive much education about it or really even take much time in choosing the right style. Stainless steel versus silver plated, matching patterns, and why weight is important - many people have these questions and more during the selection process, but they just don’t know who to ask. If you’re one of those people, read further. This article covers some common questions so you can make the perfect choice.
By Carl Formby
Cutlery is the most essential part of tableware. Known as flatware (of which silverware is just a form) in the USA, it refers to any hand utensil used to serve and eat food in. It traditionally includes spoons, forks, and knives. In the US, it also includes plates, besides spoons, forks, and knives.
By Carl Formby
Cutlery is the most essential part of tableware. Known as flatware (of which silverware is just a form) in the USA, it refers to any hand utensil used to serve and eat food in. It traditionally includes spoons, forks, and knives. In the US, it also includes plates, besides spoons, forks, and knives.