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    Chipped plates and pots

    Maybe its ony me who have chippped plates and cups and pots.
    But i have this dish which i like, its got a few chips around the edges but its my favorite dish, plus i can get loads in it too.
    Should i throw it away, but i cannot get one the same as this one.
    Do others have that favorite plate or dish they just cannot throw away, and i dont mean your Roger rabbit baby dishes you have had for years either.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    Do others have that favorite plate or dish they just cannot throw away? and i dont mean your Roger rabbit baby dishes you have had for years either.
    Yes ... I had a brown transparent mug I used - for God knows how many years - until Myrna took a fancy to it. It is still in good nick, apart from a few barely~noticeable scratches and isn't chipped.


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    My manager will not allow any chipped crockery in the house....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Longweekend View Post
    My manager will not allow any chipped crockery in the house....
    It's the manager who bloody chips them by throwing them all in the bowl.


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    I have a glass dinner size plate, one only left from a set that was a wedding present in 1964, I do not really know why but it is in almost daily use still, a few belly fills has been on that in the 53 years since!
    Mick.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    I have a glass dinner size plate, one only left from a set that was a wedding present in 1964, I do not really know why but it is in almost daily use still, a few belly fills has been on that in the 53 years since!
    Mick.
    I like my dish , it's as simple as that


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