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Table settings
Basics
Cover
Meals at Home
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Basics
Table should be set before people sit down to eat
Start with a clean, sanitized table
Place the linens
Tablecloths Placemats Add a simple decorationCopyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013. All Rights Reserved.4Slide5
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T
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area containing a person’s tableware Set in order:
Dinner plateFlatwareGlasswareBread and salad platesNapkin
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Table settings
How to Set a Classic Dinner Table
How to Set a Formal Table
(click on links)
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Meals at home
Buffet
Family Service
Modified English Service Plate ServiceCopyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013. All Rights Reserved.7Slide8
Etiquette
Good Table Manners
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Good Table Manners
Shows respect and consideration for others
Allows you to feel comfortable in social situations
Is an asset in the working world
Meetings and interviews may take place during mealsRules may vary in different culturesCopyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013. All Rights Reserved.9Slide10
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Appealing
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Appealing
Color
Flavor
Shape and size Temperature TextureCopyright © Texas Education Agency, 2013. All Rights Reserved.11Slide12
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Questions?
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References and Resources
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Microsoft Office Clip Art: Used with permission from Microsoft.Textbooks: Draz, J. & Koetke, C. (2010). The culinary professional. Tinley Park, IL: Goodheart-Willcox Company. Kowtaluk, H. (2010). Food for today. Columbus, OH: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill. Videos: How to Set a Classic Dinner TableFiguring out which fork to use for which course can be confusing.http://www.howcast.com/videos/578-How-to-Set-a-Classic-Dinner-TableHow to Set a Formal Table
Learn how to set a formal table and you'll no longer be intimidated by someone else's!
http://
www.howcast.com/videos/308988-How-to-Set-a-Formal-Table
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