for a long time when i was younger i would only use spoons for cereal. im not quite as radical in my beliefs anymore, but forks are more versatile than spoons for sure. it's usually easier to stab than to scoop. and for something like soup, if you actually try a fork and eat the bits in there, you will see that in the end there is actually not much broth left at all. of course, getting the last bit of broth is impossible with a fork, but you may be surprised that it's actually feasible to eat soup with a fork.
If you use a bowl or a cup instead of a plate, you can just drink the broth. Spoons are for stews and for puddings that are too thick to just chug them.
for a long time when i was younger i would only use spoons for cereal. im not quite as radical in my beliefs anymore, but forks are more versatile than spoons for sure. it's usually easier to stab than to scoop. and for something like soup, if you actually try a fork and eat the bits in there, you will see that in the end there is actually not much broth left at all. of course, getting the last bit of broth is impossible with a fork, but you may be surprised that it's actually feasible to eat soup with a fork.
If you use a bowl or a cup instead of a plate, you can just drink the broth. Spoons are for stews and for puddings that are too thick to just chug them.