Has anyone used the corelle range? Is it worth the money? Thanks in anticipation
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If you mean my Pyrex mugs ... I've got 2 different shades of blue, a light green one, 2 or 3 orange and some yellow ones too! Picked them up from car boot sales and charity shops ... I have to 'resist' buying them as I really don't need anymore but they are so good it is very tempting seeing as they aren't made now!Is the other blue?
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We have plastic plates as they don't make the food cold when you serve up like glass/ceramic/stoneware etc ones do, they are also lighter and stack smaller ... and more forgiving if you drop them! ]
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They are 'melamine' type plastic, not the daft picnic type ones, and are good quality, they are in fact quite old, probably made in the 70s - we got them years ago from a chap who had an 8 piece set for his caravan but didn't use them, complete with mugs and bowls (which we also use for cereal etc), they are still in great condition with very little signs of use, if any at all, very durable so we won't be changing them any time soon.
I agree plastic do all of the above, but the feel is just and I can't say that the plates in the van cool the food any more than my home stuff, or are you on plastic at home too
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Golly gosh, what a spiffing idea!Crockery. That's a lovely word from another era that no one seems to use much any more. We should bring back some old words, like splendid and tun dish.
There's usually a big stand for Corelle and a good range, too.We used to have China crockery in the caravan but bought Corelli when we changed to our MH as its lighter in weight. The mugs are not the same material they are thick China so they went to a charity shop. I'm hoping there is a stand at the NEC in a couple of weeks as we need two more tea plates. We originally bought 4 of everything but now need 6. Tried online but tea plates are out of stock. I think they are a good buy.
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