A formal place setting has a standard way to arrange silverware, plates, and glasses. The fork goes on the left, and the glasses on the right.
This German Village gem has been quietly serving up what many consider the finest meatloaf in the entire state of Ohio, and once you taste it, you’ll understand why people drive from Cincinnati, ...
The Infatuation on MSN
The Best Restaurants In Cleveland
Your budding situationship planned an elaborate scavenger hunt at the Cleveland Museum of Art. One-up them by making a ...
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Get Ready to Fall in Love: Paula Deen's Easy Corn Casserole, Your Ultimate Comfort Food Side Dish
There is something just that huggingly Southern food is, and Paula Deen’s Corn Casserole is no different. The casserole is the epitome of comfort food itself, the buttery goodness mixing with the ...
They’re famed for making us frisky. Yet far from being seductive, whenever I’ve had oysters I’ve felt ungainly and gauche.
As John Bridges, etiquette expert and author of "How to Be a Gentleman," notes, seating arrangements are often based on ...
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