Thursday, May 1, 2014

want to purchase dinnerware made of tin - plates and cups?




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Need old rustic looking dinnerware made of tin, no coloring. Want at least plates and cups.


Answer
Try camping outfitters. You could also try writing a company that makes enamelware and if they use a tin base if they would make you a set without the enamel?

corelle dinnerware products?




kiitiikat


i am really interested in corelle dinnerware products, however, these products got really high heat transfer. could we be able to change anything? Katherine...


Answer
No idea what you are asking. Who is WE?

Corelle plates and dishes surpass other dinnerware popularity because they are UNBREAKABLE... even when DROPPED on a floor! No one uses them in an oven, although they can be safely microwaved or placed in a warm oven to keep a plate warm for someone coming home late. If a soup bowl or a coffee cup should break, they can be replaced free of charge with a LIFETIME warranty at any place that sells the product. Any household with toddlers or clumsy children should invest in these dishes which are widely available at inexpensive prices and even secondhand shops in a vast array of colours and designs to coordinate with decor or personal taste. I have been using them for longer than my 19-yr old son has been alive, and I have never once scorched a wooden tabletop, burned a linen tablecloth, or melted a vinyl placemat with a single Corelle dish, plate, bowl, cup, or platter. No one who uses the Corelle dishes in my house even knows what "high heat transfer" means! ;-)

Corelle's parent company CORNINGWARE and the Anchor Hocking Company also make a line of PYREX baking dishes and cooking pots. These however are NOT unbreakable. I have shattered two of them in an oven while adding room temperature broth to a hot roasting dish. But that was my mistake, not the bakeware's. The very molecular ovensafe nature of Pyrex itself makes it necessary for them to conduct heat well. As with ANY other type of casserole or baking dish, these never go onto a table set for a family meal in any way shape or form. In my house, they go onto a large butcherblock cutting board padded with dishtowels, and the hot food entrees are served in portions without moving the container. Much less hassle that way with reduced chance for burns, spills, stains and other kitchen calamities.

So, once again, I do not understand why or what you wish to change. If it ain't broke, don't fix it ;-)




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