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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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we're not special-occasion-cutlery sort of people. Don't feel the need. I want something good and to use it all the time. More likely to have a nice set of crockery to avoid breaking the nice stuff during every day use.
(, Mon 7 Mar 2011, 20:01, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
you don't need stuff for 'best'. But yes, I have a very old china dinner service that I don't use day-to-day.
I also just smashed a Kit-Kat mug. I NEVER smash mugs. I fell through a chair without smashing a Royal Wedding mug when I was a kid. (Charles and Di, not Princess Elizabeth and Phillip of Greece and Denmark).
(, Mon 7 Mar 2011, 20:05, Reply)
www.davidmellordesign.com/acatalog/David_Mellor_City_Cutlery.html
subject to getting my mitts on it at the weekend to test their claims of perfect balance, I think that is the one I will go for. I think I will have to ask my brother where to look for crockery though. He knows where to find the nice stuff like that and we have pretty similar taste.
(, Mon 7 Mar 2011, 20:07, Reply)
but there seem to be few sets about the have the right knife and spoon shapes and long enough tines on the forks to suit me
(, Mon 7 Mar 2011, 20:11, Reply)
When getting crockery or cutlery sets as wedding gifts, make sure you get an even number of place settings, never buy a dinner service suitable for 7 for example (not that they sell them, anyway).
That way, when you split up, you can easily split the set down the middle.
*Poster may own half a Denby dinner service*
(, Mon 7 Mar 2011, 20:12, Reply)
finding an 8 person dinner service is nigh on impossible
(, Mon 7 Mar 2011, 20:13, Reply)
(, Mon 7 Mar 2011, 20:14, Reply)
difficult to find what I'm after. It's quite hard shopping for that sort of stuff on the internet really!
(, Mon 7 Mar 2011, 20:15, Reply)
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