Are you still a magazine lover like me?  I absolutely love it when I get my favorites in the mail (Veranda, Frederick, Milieu, etc.).

The arrival of these treasure are always accompanied by a cup of tea and the best chocolate I can find in the moment. 

Frederick Magazine (focuses on interior design) arrived over the weekend. There’s something magical about the moment a new issue lands in my mailbox. 

Do You Know Which Fork to Use

Do You Know Which Fork to Use?

Flipping through its beautifully curated pages is always a visual treat, but the January 2025 issue took my breath away. Why? A stunning feature called “Set the Table” showcased flatware in all its glory—dessert spoons, fish forks, cream spoons, and even the elusive sauce spoon!

For someone passionate about manners and etiquette, it was pure joy. Each utensil on the beautifully styled table had a purpose, and seeing them celebrated reminded me why I love what I do: helping others navigate these seemingly small but significant details with confidence and ease.

Forks, Spoons, and the Joy of Knowing What to Do

Do You Know Which Fork to Use

Picture this: you’re seated at a special dinner, and the table is a dazzling display of forks, spoons, and knives. For many, the sight of multiple utensils can feel intimidating, but as etiquette experts, we know that it’s an invitation to explore the art of dining.

This is where your role as an etiquette expert truly shines. Imagine guiding others to feel the same ease and excitement you do, helping them know exactly which fork to use for the salad or what that tiny spoon is meant for. By teaching children and adults these timeless skills, you’re not just sharing knowledge—you’re inspiring confidence and grace.

Frederick Magazine: A Must-Read for Aspiring Etiquette Experts

The January 2025 issue of Frederick Magazine is a must-have for anyone passionate about etiquette and table settings. From dessert spoons to fish forks, it’s a feast for the eyes and a source of inspiration. You can find it on newsstands now or order a copy online to see the feature for yourself.

Turn Your Passion into Purpose

If you’ve ever dreamed of becoming certified as an etiquette expert and starting a business teaching manners to children, now is the time to act. Just like each piece of flatware has its purpose, you have a calling to make a difference in the lives of others. Whether it’s teaching children how to hold a fork or empowering them with confidence at the table, your passion can spark lasting change.

Start your journey today and join a community of like-minded individuals who share your love for etiquette and elegance.

Let’s make the world a little more polished, one fork at a time!

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