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henton49er":2mil8zqh said:Hi Blister,
Any rule to distinguish a platter from a shallow bowl, such as the requirement for a flat bottom (there, I've said it, too :mrgreen: ) to part of the top surface?
Mike
Noggsy":3rtor7ge said:Hmmm, he might, but I don't and I was thinking of jumping in for the first time this month. Could you elucidate please?
Jonzjob":yh5lnhyk said:Nev, I think that some of those look like shallow plates? What's the difference between a plate and a platter?
http://thebeaverwoodworks.com/platesandtrays1.html
Jonzjob":2b6ud0so said:Nev, I think that some of those look like shallow plates? What's the difference between a plate and a platter?
http://thebeaverwoodworks.com/platesandtrays1.html
Paul Hannaby":fkmu1qwc said:The simplest way to differentiate - you wouldn't eat your soup from a platter! :wink:
Jonzjob":3tzj0wvj said:Why not? You can get soup-in-a-basket in some pubs can't you? :?
Jonzjob":38pyrv87 said:Paul Hannaby":38pyrv87 said:The simplest way to differentiate - you wouldn't eat your soup from a platter! :wink:
Why not? You can get soup-in-a-basket in some pubs can't you? :?
Boysie, please don't either encourage Nev or feed the lions with yer fingers at the zoo mate! :twisted:
gregmcateer":cxnws7mj said:An aside - is a broken platter a splatter? #-o
gregmcateer":jtzbhmm5 said:An aside - is a broken platter a splatter? #-o
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