Tricky Foods: Don’t Spill Your Soup!
One of the trickiest, and most incorrectly eaten foods would have to be the bowl of soup. Some of the techniques people employ to eat soup are quite amazing – and a constant source of amusement for Waiters and Waitresses. So now, you will be able to order a wonderful soup from the menu at a restaurant instead of holding off for fear of adding to the staffs’ amusement!
- Holding your spoon in your lead hand, immerse your spoon into the center of the soup – making sure the scooping motion is outward i.e. scoop the soup away from you – toward the center of the table. Make sure you scoop the soup from the right side of the bowl (or left if holding the spoon in your left hand).
The one caveat to this is if the soup is very hot (you should always let soup cool to some degree as you don't want to slurp (which is easy to do if it's hot)). Immerse the spoon towards the outer edge of the bowl – as the soup will be cooler towards the shallower edge of the bowl. Scoop from the "bottom edge" of the bowl – the bottom being the edge closest to you. - Slowly, and CAREFULLY bring the spoon up towards your mouth – remember, soup is to be taken from the SIDE of the spoon - NOT by inserting the spoon into your mouth. Effectively you are ‘sipping’ the soup from the side of the spoon.
- MOST IMPORTANTLY – do NOT slurp the soup!! It is imperative you silently sip the soup from the side of the spoon.
- When approaching the end of the soup, it is completely acceptable to ‘tip’ your bowl to enable you to get the remaining soup – however (and this is where most people get it wrong), it is ONLY acceptable to tip the bowl slightly – and away from you! NEVER tip the bowl toward yourself. In other words, tip the bowl towards the center of the table.
Soup is only one of the vast number of tricky foods you will be faced with over the course of dining in restaurants, dinner parties, social gatherings etc. These foods can be the cause of sheer terror, or embarrassment if you are unsure how to deal with them properly.
The more you know about these foods – and the greater the number of tricky foods you know how to eat properly - the more relaxed and confident you will be in any situation. Imagine not being afraid of ANY dish at a restaurant or a dinner party – because you know exactly how to deal with them ALL!
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