CORELLE Livingware Winter Frost White 10-1/4" Divided Dinner Plate, 1 pack
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I'm not sure what you mean when you say "how much is one package," whether you mean how much money or how many packages come in each order. You only order one plate at a time, and the price appears to be $9 at the moment. Each plate contains 77 calories.
It's possible, given that I have eight. I know I had two before ordering these, so I'm guessing there were six. If you're able to order from Amazon, they'll provide you with that information. They're fantastic.
There was only one plate on the table.
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Very deceiving. The image appears to show multiple plates, but this is not the case. For the sum of seventeen dollars, only one plate arrived. Very deceiving. Corelle plates are of good quality, but seventeen dollars for a plate? Really? The image of the entire set is very deceiving. If you decide to buy from this vendor, I would advise you to read the small prints first. (It's possible that this vendor sells items other than plates. ).
A diabetic's diet must be carefully controlled. This plate adheres to the rule of 1/2 greens, 1/4 protein, and 1/4 starch. It's slightly larger than the 9" plate recommended for diabetics, but it gets the job done. Thank you so much, Corelle!.
It doesn't appear that finding divided porcelain dinner plates will be difficult. Although you might not believe it, there are only a few available. I wanted divided plates so that sauces and gravy wouldn't mix like they would on a regular plate. I suppose these will suffice for the time being. They are 10 inches in diameter as stated, but a 12 inch plate would be preferable. Three sections are present when two would suffice, and the two smaller sections are nearly too small and could be expanded. In addition, the raised dividers could be a little higher. Overall, they're functional, but I'm not sure if they're intended for children or adults. They stack well, appear to be sturdy, and are scratch-resistant (even when used with a sharp steak knife). Although it isn't completely white, this isn't a problem.
What could possibly be WORSE than your FOOD TOUCHING? NOTHING. Nothing is worse than when your MEAT comes into contact with your MASHDED POTATOES and both become TAINTED with each other, and don't even get me started on how the water from canned corn drools all along the bottom of your plate until it gets under your PORK CHOP and it's GROSS, and also sometimes you want ketchup with fries, but you want it on the side and not right on the fries, so you put it on the SIDE W So use this plate with the small dividers to keep everything in its proper place.
Keep in mind that I assumed there would be four plates. For 19 dollars, you get one plate. Very deceiving. It was also packaged in a shabby manner.
We were still eating off divided plastic plates ten years after our last child had left home! I decided it was time to make the switch, but I didn't like the idea of liquids dripping and mixing with other foods, so I was surprised and pleased to find this divided plate by Corelle, which I had already been collecting over the years to replace plastic pieces from my childhood. rearing. br>br>For starters, these are a great step up from plastic dinnerware for families with kids who are ready to learn how to use "real" dishes. Corelle, unlike regular glass or china, is known for its durability. Second, they're the ideal "adult" plate for those of us who can't seem to get enough of food division. br>br>The plate's diameter is ideal BECAUSE the only flaw with this product is that it isn't deep enough. Anyone other than a child would be unable to use a smaller plate. The sections are too small to hold a standard serving OR to prevent liquid spills in especially juicy foods. Men, especially those who work in physically demanding jobs, will likely need to fill their plates two or three times to eat a normal amount. While portion control is beneficial to those who require/desire it, the ladies may become a little gluttonous if they are required to return for seconds at every meal! This is a flexible situation because we've learned to simply put less food on the plate, but second servings are required too soon after sitting down to eat and are inevitably cold. I would never serve these plates to visitors, even my own family members, because it would force them to go out and find more food in a hurry. br>br>Corelle is one of a kind in that she can be "dressed up. " "An attractive casual table is made up of plain white Corelle dishes atop a nice tablecloth, or set alongside pretty cloth napkins with holders and/or colorful glasses. " Unfortunately, until they are made deeper, these plates will never be used for such occasions. br>br>While the price is a little high for plates that will almost always be used alone, we're still glad there's an attractive alternative to the plastic divided plate! Who knows, maybe we'll get tired of jumping up for those second and third helpings and start getting SKINNY!.
I already had one, but I required a second. I've had Corelle dishes for a long time. It was strong enough to last three children. br>Corelle is a durable, stain-resistant, and easy-to-clean material. My Corelle dinnerware set was white, and it went with any dining room decor, whether it was casual or formal. br>Purchase a set and you will not be disappointed.
Unless it's something like mashed potatoes and gravy, I don't like it when my food touches. As a result, I've decided on a divided plate. This is Correlle, and she's the same as the rest of my food. As a result, it is both long-lasting and appealing.