A theory that’s been around for many years to describe a person’s capacity for tangible and emotional tasks, called the spoon theory, began as a tool for people with chronic illness to communicate ...
There’s a certain grace in the way someone handles a spoon, fork and knife, steady, effortless and unhurried. No scraping plates, no juggling cutlery mid-bite, no dramatic gestures. Just quiet ...
Cautious optimism might be the best way to approach a restaurant called Spoon + Fork, a name that seems almost purposely ambiguous as to the food it serves. But with the recent opening of its second ...