That is SO gauche. YOU USE THE JELL-O FORK, duh...
2007-12-24 09:57:07
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Well if they are gracious hosts they should have the rat fork included in the place setting so you don't have to worry about it. With jello though a rat spoon is more appropriate than a fork.
2007-12-24 17:55:21
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answered by Bears Mom 7
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No fork! Ya dump him in the mashed potatoes then eat him with a spoon. Besides, rats don't even like jello.
2007-12-24 17:56:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Well the addition of the rat to Jello would technically make it a jello salad, so I would think the salad fork.
2007-12-24 18:02:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Was the rat whole or in parts? If whole then a dessert fork and knife are appropriate (make sure you gently spit the bones and tail onto your fork and place at the edge of your plate) and if in parts then a dessert spoon should suffice. Should you decide to comment on this unusual ingredient then refrain from comments about pets and the plague.
2007-12-24 17:56:39
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answered by Lizbiz 5
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the persons besides you,then you complain there are to many calories in rat jello but being a good guest you ask them to save the tail so you can pick your teeth later with it
2007-12-24 17:56:24
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answered by cmo5519 3
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Jello requires a spoon.
2007-12-24 17:53:55
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answered by Elaine M 7
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The shrimp fork.
2007-12-24 17:55:18
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answered by Matt 3
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No forks, chop sticks, just stab the thing and flick it under the table.
2007-12-24 17:54:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The seafood fork should work.
2007-12-24 17:54:21
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answered by ? 7
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whatever fork you can find its better to use tongs though that way you get the grip you need without slipping off
2007-12-24 17:55:24
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answered by WG 2
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