
Should We Ban Forks?
A Hot Dog Is a Sandwich
The History of Forks
In 1004, the Greek niece of a Byzantine emperor used a golden fork at her wedding feast in Venice when she married the Dogeus son. At the time, most Europeans still ate with their fingers and knives, so the Greek brides new-fangled implement was seen as sinfully decadent by local clergy. St. Peter Damian opined that it was God's punishment for hateful vanity.
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