manners that matter an etiquette presentation for cook like a chef camp, july 27, 2006

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Manners that Matter An Etiquette Presentation for Cook Like a Chef Camp, July 27, 2006

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Page 1: Manners that Matter An Etiquette Presentation for Cook Like a Chef Camp, July 27, 2006

Manners that Matter

An Etiquette Presentation for

Cook Like a Chef Camp, July 27, 2006

Page 2: Manners that Matter An Etiquette Presentation for Cook Like a Chef Camp, July 27, 2006

Definitions

Etiquette is a way of behaving that is intended to put others at ease. It is also known as "good manners."

Protocol is a formal structure for behavior in a given situation.

They are inseparable concepts.

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Savage

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Next Step Up

Page 5: Manners that Matter An Etiquette Presentation for Cook Like a Chef Camp, July 27, 2006

Learning Do’s and Don’ts

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Fork or Fingers?

Use a fork, unless it is “finger food”

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Polite eating

Chew food with your mouth closed

Only put as much food in your mouth as will fit comfortably

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Table Talk

Don’t make any rudes comments about the food being served. You might hurt someone’s feelings

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Gratitude

Always say thank you when someone serves you something

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Basic Tips

Share food at the table by passing from the left to the right

Allow the person next to you to help themselves before you take some food

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No Hurry!

Always wait until everyone at the table is seated and served before you start eating your food

Eat slowly and savor the food—wait 5 seconds between bites

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Breaking Bread

When eating bread or a roll, break off a small piece, butter it and eat that. Don’t butter a whole piece and shove it in your mouth

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Boarding House Reach

Don’t reach over someone to grab something—ask them to pass it to you

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Uh oh!

IF you have something in your teeth, don’t pick it out at the table—excuse yourself and go to the rest room to do that

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The Formal Table

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Setting the Table

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Using your napkin

Pick up your napkin when everyone is seated at the table and ready to begin

Keep your napkin on your lap and use it to dab at your mouth

Don’t wipe your face or blow your nose with your napkin—that’s gross!

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Leaving the table

It is best to remain at the table until everyone is finished—unless you excuse yourself

If you need to leave the table momentarily, your silverware should stay on the plate

There are specific silverware signals

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Silverware signals

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Gratitude

Always thank whoever made the food for you and offer to clean up—be helpful!

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