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Post by lammchen on Sept 20, 2023 18:29:27 GMT -5
Do you own any fine china?
When we were engaged, we didn't put any fine china on our list, but opted for Pfaltzgraff dinnerware instead so we could use it daily. And we do!!
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Post by Bob on Sept 20, 2023 18:43:25 GMT -5
Naw, it's not for us. Just garage sale dishes. We don't have a use for fine china. Although we did have some cups on display at one time.
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Post by heatman on Sept 21, 2023 10:58:19 GMT -5
What's a fine China? Forgive my ignorance for this is my first time of hearing about the term, so you have got a clueless person in your midst 😂.
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Post by Steve on Sept 21, 2023 11:07:55 GMT -5
Quoted from Google:
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Post by ZandraJoi on Sept 22, 2023 10:48:31 GMT -5
lammchen, Bob, heatman, Steve, We don't have fine china. A few dishes that were pretty I'd keep around. Problem with a lot of this dinnerware, especially the older ones, they can't be put in the microwave due to the metal rims. Heatman, maybe it's called something else there? It has also been referred to as "porcelain ware". Thank you for the answer Steve
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Post by Steve on Sept 23, 2023 7:47:18 GMT -5
You're quite welcome!
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Post by demonskeith on Sept 26, 2023 0:50:34 GMT -5
Nope, unless I get married to someone and we end up hosting a bunch of dinner parties, I don't ever see myself owning such things. I'm good with regular plates or just paper plates.
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Post by lainee on Oct 8, 2023 13:00:31 GMT -5
Yes, I was given a beautiful set of Noritake China, from my Grandfather. My sisters were each given a set, also. I bought a curio cabinet to showcase it, because I'm perfectly happy with my Corelle dishes, which we use daily. Fine China is just too 'fine' for me
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Post by heatman on Oct 9, 2023 3:29:10 GMT -5
lammchen , Bob , heatman , Steve , We don't have fine china. A few dishes that were pretty I'd keep around. Problem with a lot of this dinnerware, especially the older ones, they can't be put in the microwave due to the metal rims. Heatman, maybe it's called something else there? It has also been referred to as "porcelain ware". Thank you for the answer Steve Oh!, it's a ceramic dish that we call it here. I have a few of them. They look very good. We usually make use of them whenever there's a big event to be planned.
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Post by ZandraJoi on Oct 9, 2023 7:49:43 GMT -5
Nope, unless I get married to someone and we end up hosting a bunch of dinner parties, I don't ever see myself owning such things. I'm good with regular plates or just paper plates. I don't like having things I have to be careful with. Fine China is just too 'fine' for me My sentiments exactly! lammchen , Bob , heatman , Steve , We don't have fine china. A few dishes that were pretty I'd keep around. Problem with a lot of this dinnerware, especially the older ones, they can't be put in the microwave due to the metal rims. Heatman, maybe it's called something else there? It has also been referred to as "porcelain ware". Thank you for the answer Steve Oh!, it's a ceramic dish that we call it here. I have a few of them. They look very good. We usually make use of them whenever there's a big event to be planned. Now we know what it's called there Have you ever broken any? I remember being so careful that I was TOO careful & it slipped out of my hand. I jinxed myself lol
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