Marcia is Amused.

Nov 23 2012
The left is for olives and the right is for small seafood. What is the middle for?

(Also if I’m wrong about the other two, please correct!)

The left is for olives and the right is for small seafood. What is the middle for?

(Also if I’m wrong about the other two, please correct!)

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  1. iamdawt said: I don’t have a clue, but I love the first comment!
  2. michelleomatic said: Me thinks… olive fork (or butter pick - if that makes more sense at this restaurant?), lemon fork!, oyster fork (or small seafood fork sounds good).
  3. minou said: In case of a bad date.
  4. mardallie said: I clicked on here to read the comments and see if anyone knew. That was one of my better decisions of the day. (I have no idea - I just know to start at the edge and work my way in.)
  5. shorterexcerpts said: It is a trident, used to slay Ursula and save Posiden.
  6. hugeinjapan said: I think it’s for shellfish. Lobster and oyster specifically.
  7. jellybeanmcgee said: Lemon fork
  8. curiousgeorgiana said: The one of the left could be a snail fork. I would guess the middle is an oyster fork, though it flares a bit more than the sets I’m used to.
  9. subtleelectricfire said: I believe that is a lettuce fork. So one can get as much leaf as possible and then cram it into one’s mouth like a real freakin lady.
  10. kelli-bo-belly said: Left one is also used for snails and the middle one is used for some seafood.
  11. sarahspelledwithanh said: It’s a lemon fork!
  12. greatest-success said: pretty sure it’s the devil’s fork. just kidding, i have no idea, i’m from a third world country, we’re still figuring out REGULAR forks.
  13. thesoldier said: It’s to play gladiator with!
  14. eoporto said: Pretending to be Ariel.
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