oops
after reading all this messages i will try to eat noodles
though i have never tested up till now

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Payal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Using spoons, forks, knives and other such cutleries


>A sanitizer is also available from himalaya who make herbal products. I 
>have
> used it and it is very good and is available ina small bottle that is not
> too cumbersome to carry
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Manish 
> Agrawal
> Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 04:35
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AI] Using spoons, forks, knives and other such cutleries
>
> One such sanitizer comes by the brand name of "pure hands" and is
> usually available at all chemist stores.
> I try to carry it around in a small bottle when we go out somewhere
> because in generally going around also, we tend to touch walls and doors
> etc. a lot more and cleaning the hands with the sanitizer before and
> after the meal is good.
>
> I've tried to practice a lot to eat with a knife and a fork because we
> need to frequently go out with office people to eat. But haven't
> succeeded at all.
> I can use just a spoon and a fork alright but the knife is something I
> just cannot use so far. Usually I try to order things that are dry and
> not very messy so, even if I have to use hands, its relatively ok.
> While eating non-vegetarian, I try to get boneless just to reduce mess
> and asking around where to put the bones etc.
> Regards,
> Manish
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harish
> Kotian
> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 11:23 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AI] Using spoons, forks, knives and other such cutleries
>
> Hello
>
> What I observed, when we use cutlery, folks arround us, take notice of
> our
> eating with raised curiosity.
>
> I guess eating gracefully is more important than using cutlery or not.
>
> In certain regions folks eat very clumsly even using fingers. I don't
> mean
> to hurt sentiments, but if one has to eat with grace, the food should
> not
> touch the palm and one should not squeeze the food into balls.
>
> A friend of mine uses a novel way of cleaning fingers by using a liquid
>
> called sanitizer. I don't know of its easy availability, it seems to be
> a
> spirit like liquid. I suppose the floppy head cleaner spray should do
> the
> job just as efficiently and this should be easily available. Sadly,
> these
> days we use less and less of floppies and probably the cleaner may not
> be
> available in the near future.
>
> Even if we wipe our fingers with tissue, it does not make it fully
> clean.
> The sanitizer surely makes it fully clean.
>
> Harish.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "YADAV, D. N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 3:26 PM
> Subject: [AI] Using spoons, forks, knives and other such cutleries
>
>
>> Nicest opinions, indeed, especially of Payal's & many other's on the
>> subject.  In fact, many more things do I learn today on the subject
> from
>> this discussion.
>>
>> & I have only one more thing to add on.  We do not have to feel
> inferior
>> for what we are not able to do somehow.  'Nobody can make u feel
> inferior
>> without ur consent' they say & as such nothing of the kind exists but
> for
>> our feelings.
>>
>> I understand use of cutlery is essential part of social life today & I
> am
>> sure we all can manage it with a little practice.  I well remember the
>
>> incidence at my in-laws one day when a kid directly said upfront:
> 'Uncle,
>> are you Bihari?'  & we all know what this expression means almost all
> over
>> India.
>>
>> Today in most social gatherings we often have hold the plate on one
> hand &
>> eating standing over using such tools which really makes things very
>> difficult.  However, special arrangements could not be made everywhere
> for
>> a special person like VI.  & even if it is made we cannot save face
> for
>> claiming to integrate ourselves with rest of the world at large.  So
>> having 4 types of vegetables, 2 daals, curd, salad, papad, 3 type
>> chapatis, rice, etc. well piled up in a single plate, where the need
> to
>> identify their respective places?  & isn't the idea rightly aligned up
>
>> with all things finally getting messed up in a single leather bag?  Of
>
>> course, the ancient idea of slow good eating has dynamically changed
> in a
>> social gathering to quick, fast, most eating & most wasting.  So
> eating is
>> advisable some by cutlery, a bit by hand & come out clean without have
> to
>> say 'no, it wasn't tasty'.  So Imran, whether you eat by hand or with
> a
>> cutlery; matters not much.  We should take care to save our dresses &
> keep
>> our identity intact with a bold face with other social norms like
> looking
>> neat & clean.
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