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Q. It's corelle and all the reviews I've read on it were great. I have been trying to find a green set and have had SUCH difficulty.. I guess green just isn't as popular. I'm buying the same ones as below but off of overstock.. if you know a site where I can get a green dinnerware set cheaper than 32 dollars than please share!! Thanks!
http://www.corelle.com/index.asp?pageId=61&cId=1&pId=288
Another question.. I found a set that's cheaper and nice looking.. but it's not green. And my entire kitchen is green stuff. So I don't know which I should go with. Below is a link to the other one.. tell me what you all think. Thanks guys!
http://www.corelle.com/index.asp?pageId=61&pId=302
http://www.corelle.com/index.asp?pageId=61&cId=1&pId=288
Another question.. I found a set that's cheaper and nice looking.. but it's not green. And my entire kitchen is green stuff. So I don't know which I should go with. Below is a link to the other one.. tell me what you all think. Thanks guys!
http://www.corelle.com/index.asp?pageId=61&pId=302
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The first one is gorgeous and I think it is the one you should purchase for you had mentioned your kitchen is green in color. If you are still searching for more dinnerware you might want to check http://www.lionsdeal.com
The first one is gorgeous and I think it is the one you should purchase for you had mentioned your kitchen is green in color. If you are still searching for more dinnerware you might want to check http://www.lionsdeal.com
Wedding registry- Fine China? Causal China? What's a girl to do??

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OK- this is for all the ladies getting married, have been married that did a registry. I can't decied if I should get fine china or causal chine for my set? Or should I get both? Most registry tell you to get both fine and causal but here are my concerns. 1. Ask for two sets it might split the registry- like I would have to go back and buy all the left overs because I would get half of one set and half of another. 2. Will I really use the Fine China? 3. Will I regret not getting nice china to remember my wedding day? Because I'll never buy it own my own.
I just like know what you did- did you ask for china? Which set and are you happy with it. I just love the fine china, I think it's beautiful and just soo nice. But after the years go by and I have children whom I don't want touching it, is it a waste? I guess I am feeling a little guilty asking for something that's anywhere from $70-100 a place setting, even though I am having a nice wedding.
Is it worth $ for the china?
What I mean by "remember" is basically having a family heirloom that I can pass down to my children and their grandchildren "my wedding china". No one in my family before me had a wedding so my mother and grandmother never had china. Yes, I physically will be able to remember my wedding without china LOL
And Yes, I love my FI and understand that marriage isn't all about china. And I guess I should mention, I am approaching 30 and I do have holidays and dinner parties at my house.
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Id opp for the fine china,as you said you would not buy it for yourself so it would be a cherished gift from your friends and family in celebration of your marriage.
You will use it for special occasions and you will be proud of it. Fine stemware (Chrystel ) is also an option instead of the casual dinnerware,that you can purchase yourself. Good luck in your marriage.Oh and children can be taught as they get older how to not destroy your china or anything else.I bought my daughter at age 2 her own dinner set in Royal Dalton it had bunnies on it and she is now 32 and still has it as a cherished heirloom from her childhood,her child will use it when old enough.
Id opp for the fine china,as you said you would not buy it for yourself so it would be a cherished gift from your friends and family in celebration of your marriage.
You will use it for special occasions and you will be proud of it. Fine stemware (Chrystel ) is also an option instead of the casual dinnerware,that you can purchase yourself. Good luck in your marriage.Oh and children can be taught as they get older how to not destroy your china or anything else.I bought my daughter at age 2 her own dinner set in Royal Dalton it had bunnies on it and she is now 32 and still has it as a cherished heirloom from her childhood,her child will use it when old enough.
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