15 Steps on How to Create a Proper Formal Place Setting.

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15 Steps on How to Create a Proper Formal Place Setting.

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Step One: Place Mat

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To create a impressive formal table setting select a decorative place mat to accent the china and the utensils in the place setting.

Step Two: the Plate

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The next step is to add the service plate. This plate is the largest place in the setting.

Step Three: the Salad Plate

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The salad plate is placed on top of the service place. The salad plate closely resembles the bead plate.

Step Four: Soup Bowl

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The soup bowl is placed on top of the service plate and the salad plate. in most fromal dinners soup would be served to guest.

Step Five: the Dinner Fork

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The dinner fork is placed to the mid left of the serving plate. it is one of the largest forks in the place setting arrangment.

Step Six: the Salad Fork

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the salad fork is placed in between the dinner fork and the service plate. also located in the nine o'clock position.

Step Seven: the Service Knife

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The service knife goes to the right of the service plate. The service knife resembles a kitchen butter knife but is a little heavier.

Step Eight: the Soup Spoon

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The soup spoon is placed to the right of the service knife. the soup spoon has a more rounded head and is slightly bigger than a regular dessert spoon.

Step Nine: the Fish Fork

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If fish is on the entree for your formal dinner then your table setting will require a fish fork. This fork is the smallest fork in the arrangement.

Step Ten: Cake Fork

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The cake fork is place directly under the desert spoon also at the twleve o'clock position.

Step Eleven: Desert Spoon

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The desert spoon is placed directly over ( at the twelve o'clock position) of the service plate. The desert spoon is the smallest spoon in this arrangement.

Step Twelve: Bread and Butter Plate

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The bread and butter plate is placed at the top left of the service plate. This plate is used to eat dinner rolls or whatever bread is being served at the dinner.

Step Thirteen: the Bread and Butter Knife

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The bread and butter knife is placed on top of the bread and butter plate. The bread and butter knife slightly differs from a kitchen butter knife.

Step Fourteen: the Drinking Glasses

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There are several differnet versions as to how many drinking glasses to use when setting a table. The number of glasses required for a place setting is according to what and how many different beverages guest will be enjoying at the dinner. In this arrangement I have presented I used three glasses: one for red wine, one for white wine, and the other for water( also known as a water gobblet).

Step Fifteen: the Napkin

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The napkin is now added to the table setting. Always remember that the napkin goes to the outside left ( also known as the nine o'clock position) of the table setting.