Napkin Folds

Folding napkins into special designs is a fun way to decorate your table for any occasion. Use a bunny napkin fold for Easter, a tulip fold for a spring luncheon, or a pocket fold for inserting utensils. These are just a few of the many designs you can make to decorate your table.

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Ingredients included in this recipe are day-old wheat bread, butter, milk, onion, finely chopped (small), Chopped Parsley, Eggs, yolks and whites separated, Salt.
Cooking Tips & Advice
Special napkin folds are a fun way to dress up a table for Easter or other special occasions. The bunny napkin fold is perfect for a table set for Easter dinner. Kids are sure to enjoy a special bunny setting on there plate.
snowflake napkin folding, how to
1. Begin with a pressed, lightly starched napkin. Fold napkin into quarters. Lay the napkin, with the four free corners at the bottom, diagonally on a flat surface. 2. Fold the 4 free corners to the top corner, creating a triangle.
peacock napkin fold, how to
napkin folding, accordian, how to fold napkins
tulip napkin fold, how to
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 ...
Glossary Terms
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 bread dough which was formed into little pieces that were used to blot the face and hands during and after eating.
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.
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