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Leni:
--- Quote from: "paradisetrader" --- Medium sized shallow bowls for stir-fry's and pastas
(about the size of Leni's Denby)
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In case you're puzzled Sue, (and any others who noticed the previous references to our Denby dinner services) my stir-fry / pasta bowls are Denby 'Storm' as they didn't make pasta bowls in the days of 'Baroque', and IMHO the purple version of 'Storm' goes with 'Baroque' quite well :D
--- Quote ---- large leaf salads and tossing = yesteryear
Small leaves are in and drizzle is the new toss
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:shock: Ooh Peter, you have such a turn of phrase! :roll: :wink: :lol:
Lots of great design ideas! I agree with you on many / most!
Leni xx
Anne:
Peter said
--- Quote ---Spanakopita
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Is this a food or a place...??? I'm sure it's not served in wildest Cumbria! :shock:
... and later Peter also said
--- Quote ---drizzled en assiette
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... if my assiette ever drizzles there'll be trouble for sure! :roll:
chopin-liszt:
:D :? :? :? You have confused me Leni! - I thought I had Baroque pasta dishes! :shock:
(The 8.5" wide, including rim, 1.5"deep ones).
I was thinking, however, of something the same diameter, but deeper as the suggestion.
I also have a huge (12" diameter, no rim, 3.5 "high dish) which I also thought was a pasta dish. If these are not pasta dishes, what are they??? :? :? :?
The problem with oblong plates (as well as things skidding off the narrow sides) is room on the table. If they're big enough to hold dinner comfortably, they're too big for the table. Round is best.
All of Frank's things with prongs sound interesting, but the prongs will break off.
How do they fit into the dishwasher?
Glass topped things will not form a seal the way a plastic top will. No good for the 'fridge/freezer.
Anne:
--- Quote ---Glass topped things will not form a seal the way a plastic top will. No good for the 'fridge/freezer.
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Glass with a rubber seal perhaps, Sue? a la Kilner jar idea...
chopin-liszt:
:D A pain in the dishwasher, and too many fiddly bits/crevaces for germs to breed in. I don't see any practical way around this. Nice try, though!
Plastic tops wouldn't take up nearly so much room either.
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