what food would best be served from such a plate?
Rice and/or noodles.
>>22086204core memories unlocked. where can I still get these from?
>>22086204tzatziki and birthday cake pops
>>22086204I would worry about damaging the glaze. I don't have any occasions special enough for nice plates.
>>22086204a meat dish made with soy sauce and sugar
>>22086233
>>22086204Blue Willows are art pieces meant to be displayed, not used.>>22086219Estate sales, in the collections of boomers.
>>22086204
>>22086204christmas/thanksgiving dinner with a shitload of gravy
>>22086248The fish looks dissatisfied with what his life has come to
>>22086272This guy knows his judo well
>>22086272
>>22086227It's also worth remembering that old dinnerware often used glazes made using toxic element. Stuff adorned of red and yellow glazes especially, are often made using cadmium. Thankfully for OP, blue glaze is made using cobalt, iron and sometimes copper for a deep green color.
>>22086358So cobalt, iron and copper are not toxic, but cadmium is?
>>22086364not that anon but yes. cadmium is a highly toxic heavy metal (not unlike Disturbed) and iron, coppa, and cobalt are not
>>22086204beef stew
>>22086248/thread
>>22086371>cadmium is a highly toxic heavy metal (not unlike Disturbed)hearty chuckle
>>22086204that's not an eating plate.that's a display plate.
>>22086371what's toxic about droppin' plates on that ass, bitch?
>>22086204those plates and these types of doorknobs remind me of grandma's house
>>22086204Who are you and what are you doing with my plates?
>>22086507>"i'll buy you a house with diamond doorknobs."much easier to scam on chicks back then.
>>22086289Kek I forgot that part>>22086204Kraft Dinner would go very well with the navy>>22086248Disgusting. Fish and meat in general needs a plain white plate.
>>22086204dessert
>>22086204Whatever you like!
>>22086204lamb burger on a homemade brioche bun with grilled morels stuffed with ground lamb and barley. Foraged them myself :)
>>22086371"Heavy metal" is a poorly defined buzzword and used haphazardly in toxicologyFor example, copper is relatively nontoxic compared to cadmium. Copper is a "heavier" metal than cadmium.FYI
>>22086204My family used them regularly for most of my life and I think only a plate or two is left. My dad likes to call them the "heathen chy-nee" plates.
>>22086204Orange chicken with fried rice.
>>22086204why, my peenus weanus of course :)hahah! :Dit's my weeeeeenus peanus! :) hahahITT: foods that would be best served from such a plate - my answer is, of course, my peanus weenus :Dhahaha!
>>22087274They say a picture is worth a thousand words. This one certainly is.
>>22087065cadmium is significantly heavier than coppa
>>22086204>what food would best be served from such a plate?Tasty food.
>>22086797>DisgustingYou can tell that the fish was very fresh by looking at the clarity of its eyes, especially in the head.And after you’ve finished eating all the flesh, the head and bones are fried or cooked into soup and served.
>>22086204I miss Grandma...
>>22086204egg wuh
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOghurt
>>22086238>Boomer on Monday: I'll sell for $20,000. I know what I got.>Dies on Tuesday.>Children of Boomer on Wednesday: Anyone willing to pay $20 for this crap?
>blue pate faggot