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Made from plastic, wood, steel, brass, aluminum, paper, and other types of materials as well, this utensil is used to enhance the presentation of a breakfast, lunch or dinner place setting at the table where the meal is served. Napkin Rings are designed in many different shapes and sizes, too numerous to describe. However, the size of the opening to hold a rolled napkin is often quite consistent with a diameter that typically ranges from 1 to 2 inches. Napkin Rings are used to not only hold cloth and paper napkins, but also at times as a way to hold nametags for the seating arrangements at the dinner table. Regardless of the use, Napkin Rings add a decorative touch to many dining ocassions.
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Mandarin Ring Mold and Fruit Salad

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Total preparation time of 20-30 minutes does not include chilling the mold for several hours or overnight.
French Fried Onion Rings

French Fried Onion Rings

Crispy and flavorful, fried onion rings make a great appetizer or a late evening snack.
Foie Gras with Apple Rings

Foie Gras with Apple Rings

The sweet-tart combination of apples, apple cider vinegar and rich foie gras is delicious.
Cooking Tips & Advice
Ring Napkin Fold

Ring Napkin Fold

1. Fold napkin in quarters, set diagonally with folded center at top 2. Roll each side toward center, making 2 long rolls 3. Insert into napkin ring, turn over so rolled ...
Bunny Napkin Fold

Bunny Napkin Fold

This napkin fold makes for a cute Easter table or for any day that spring is in the air. For best results use a thin napkin that will fold easily. 1. Begin ...
Snowflake Napkin Fold

Snowflake Napkin Fold

1. Begin with a pressed, lightly starched, large napkin. Lay the napkin right side up and diagonally on a flat surface. Fold the top corner to the imaginary center point. ...
Peacock Napkin Fold

Peacock Napkin Fold

1. Begin with a pressed, lightly starched, large napkin. Lay the napkin right side up and diagonally on a flat surface. Fold the right side to the imaginary centerline. 2. Fold ...
Accordion Napkin Fold

Accordion Napkin Fold

1. Begin with a pressed, lightly starched napkin. 2. With napkin lying flat, accordion fold the entire napkin by folding the bottom edge 1 inch to 1½ inches and continuing to ...
Glossary Terms
Napkin

Napkin

A utensil that has a colorful history and one that dates back many years to age old times. It has been recorded that the first appearance of a utensil used like a napkin was ...
Ring Bologna

Ring Bologna

Ring bologna, which is usually made from a mixture of beef and pork or all pork, is available fresh or fully cooked and coarsely ground or finely ground.
Onion Rings

Onion Rings

Popular with many consumers who enjoy fried foods, this appetizer is a common menu item in the U.S. as well as regions throughout the world. Sweet onions are the best choice for ...
Egg Ring

Egg Ring

Approximately 3 inches in diameter, an Egg Ring is made to hold individual eggs so they can be cooked into a perfectly round shape. An egg is simply cracked open and dropped into ...
Fairy Ring Mushroom

Fairy Ring Mushroom

(Scientific Name: Marasmius oreades) Named for the manner in which it grows in open fields and meadows, this variety of mushroom emerges in clusters that form the shape of an ...
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