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Pocket Napkin Fold article - Related Content |
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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.
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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. ... |
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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 ... |
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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 ... |
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1. Begin with a pressed, lightly starched napkin.
2. Fold the napkin in half and rotate so the open edges are at the top.
3. Fold the bottom left corner to the top point.
4. Fold ... |
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| 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 ... |
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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 ... |
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| The process of blending a light ingredient, such as beaten egg whites, into a heavier ingredient by lifting from underneath with a spatula or spoon In order to fold ingredients ... |
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