Tuesday Tips – I wish someone had taught me this…
Look at the above table. This is similar to place settings you might find at any wedding or banquet, or a dinner party. When tables are full like this, do you know which bread plate is yours?
How can this d help you?
Or this b?
These two lowercase letters, the b and the d can help you out! I wish someone had taught me this when I was little, or even wish I had known it when my children were little, so I could have taught them. Better late than never! Form your hands as shown here:
See the lowercase “b”? That stands for bread, and you will find your bread plate on your left, the same side as the “b”. See the lowercase “d”? That stands for drink, which you will find on your right, the same side as the “d”! I hope this helps you, or your children, or anyone else who needs a helpful reminder!
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I love this!! I’ve never heard this tip before and it’s super helpful : )
Heather – I know, why didn’t someone teach this to us when we were little! I still check myself under the edge of the tablecloth sometimes!
This is very useful and very easy. Thank you that you taught us this.
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Okay – this is great. I’d never heard of this before and will certainly be using it from here on out!
This is exactly what I thought when I learned. Unfortunately it was after my kids were grown! So many banquets and dinners and I didn’t want to use someone else’s bread plate! I still use this!
I did not know this!! Good to know. Thank you for linking up to Party Time and we hope to see you again next week!