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Annie_H

Annie_H

1 hour ago, liamsaunt said:

I don't think the plastic ones are dishwasher safe, are they?  I don't like eating out of plastic anyway.  I like the hefty weight and the rougher texture of the ceramic ones.

I don't care for plastic either. Would have been a big mistake. I do have a set of melamine lunch plates for children. BBQ's and buffet style events. Fun patterns. I think they are dishwasher safe but no microwave.

 

DH has been working long hours since Wednesday and all weekend. Making some of his favorites. Up at 4, home after 10pm. 

Peppered baked salmon, shrimp, and merguez. Plumped the sausage in a tBsp of water and olive oil, then into the over to roast with the seafood. Garlic chips and fried shallots using the purchased chili crisp oil that turned out more oil than 'crisp'. Caesar-ed greens. Kales, chard, escarole, romaine. 

 

 

 

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Annie_H

Annie_H

56 minutes ago, liamsaunt said:

I don't think the plastic ones are dishwasher safe, are they?  I don't like eating out of plastic anyway.  I like the hefty weight and the rougher texture of the ceramic ones.

I don't care for plastic either. Would have been a big mistake. I do have a set of melamine lunch plates for children. BBQ's and buffet style events. Fun patterns. I think they are dishwasher safe but no microwave.

 

DH has been working long hours since Wednesday and all weekend. Making some of his favorites. Up at 4, home after 10pm. 

Peppered baked salmon, shrimp, and merguez. Plumped the sausage in a tBsp of water and olive oil, then into the over to last with the seafood. Garlic chips and fried shallots using the purchased chili crisp oil that turned out more oil than 'crisp'. Caesar-ed greens. Kales, chard, escarole, romaine. 

 

 

 

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