John Bowery A Fixture Joined Nov 18, 2005 Messages 9,567 Location Denton, TX. Mar 23, 2016 #21 P.S. The ceramic palatte is easier to clean. And wont scratch.?? John
Nap Moderator Staff member Joined Aug 7, 2006 Messages 41,902 Location Beautiful Bampton, Devon Mar 24, 2016 #22 John Bowery said: P.S. The ceramic palatte is easier to clean. And wont scratch.?? John Click to expand... Good idea that John ...or you could use some of the small plates that our much adored "better halves" have in the back of the kitchen cupboards...we have loads !.....why so many ...no idea! And ...less suspicion when put in the dishwasher..lol Nap
John Bowery said: P.S. The ceramic palatte is easier to clean. And wont scratch.?? John Click to expand... Good idea that John ...or you could use some of the small plates that our much adored "better halves" have in the back of the kitchen cupboards...we have loads !.....why so many ...no idea! And ...less suspicion when put in the dishwasher..lol Nap
MalcC A Fixture Joined Jul 24, 2013 Messages 5,182 Location Essex Mar 24, 2016 #23 You could take the lazy method, throw it away and by another one. Malc
M Mark S Guest Mar 24, 2016 #24 I'm a fan of the lazy method. I use disposable plastic plates....just chuck 'em when you're done.....and remember kiddies always use recyclable.
I'm a fan of the lazy method. I use disposable plastic plates....just chuck 'em when you're done.....and remember kiddies always use recyclable.