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Post Info TOPIC: What sort of crockery for caravan?


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What sort of crockery for caravan?


It probably been done before but my darling asked me. Is it bakelite or is that a bit old.



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Have PM'd you Phil.  Also, I don't think bakelite was ever used for Crockery.  Radios and Telephones, but not Crockery.

Cheers,

Sheba.



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Corelle...or similar is the go...and for storage you really cant beat Lock-n-Lock (the real McCoy...not cheap knock-offs.)

 

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Cheers  Keith



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Corelle is certainly the go Phil, medium weight, certainly lighter than ceramic, have been using them for years without breakage.smile



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Corelle and it is all that and nice to eat off

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My dog bowls are plastic. I don't think it matters too much what they eat out of.

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