Crockery, cutlery and stemware
Discussion
Am just about to lash out on some lovely presentation bowls, and it got me thinking. Just how important is crockery and stemware to the overall dining experience?
Personally, good food is good food, but I think a crisp tablecloth and some nice dinner ware can lift the average into good and the good into the truly memorable...
Or am I just kidding myself?
Personally, good food is good food, but I think a crisp tablecloth and some nice dinner ware can lift the average into good and the good into the truly memorable...
Or am I just kidding myself?
Anna_S said:
Cactussed said:
What I would REALLY like is some (preferably antuque) solid sterling Kings Pattern cutlery. Alas, budget does not extend that far just yet...
Yeah it is lovely, have a full set at home that comes out for Christmas... benefits of being from Sheffield I think 

Stevenj214 said:
Plotloss said:
Well done on being one of the few people left that understands that a special meal does rely on an element of splendour.
So should the special dinner set be reserved for special occassions only?Every meal can be special or at least an occassion.
There would be less problems in the world if everyone actually sat down as a family and made time to eat.
Stevenj214 said:
So should the special dinner set be reserved for special occassions only?
In reality, I use the Ikea rubbish cutlery every day, but I ALWAYS drink from a nice glass (I have loads) and decent crockery (which is inexpensive but large and white, so looks good).However, I only need the sniff of an excuse to dig out the good stuff. You're a long time dead, use it oftern I say!
Cactussed said:
In reality, I use the Ikea rubbish cutlery every day, but I ALWAYS drink from a nice glass (I have loads) and decent crockery (which is inexpensive but large and white, so looks good).
When my dad was 50 I bought him a cut glass tankard, it matched the other wine, whisky etc glasses he had. 13 years on he will only drink beer out of that tankard. Quality matters and its nice to use nice things. That glass cost £50 so appropriate for a 50th birthday present.People take the pee that I always lay a table to eat my dinner. My parents divorsed a few years back and neither wanted the complete canteen of cutlery. Its in a box in the loft, it has everything from a full spread of knives and forks to fish knives and desert forks and tiny coffey spoons. I should really dig them out and use them.
Resurrecting this thread, I went to the silver markets and bought me a little pressie on the weekend! Its only a 6 place setting, but I only got me a little flat 
Methinks I ought to throw a dinner party this weekend!




Methinks I ought to throw a dinner party this weekend!



Edited by Cactussed on Monday 7th September 22:59
Edited by Cactussed on Monday 7th September 23:16
Cactussed said:
Anna_S said:
That's lovely, nice purchase 
Definitely cause for celebration, and use every piece.... i see a fish course coming on
And a MASSIVE desert for two with those middle ones! 
Definitely cause for celebration, and use every piece.... i see a fish course coming on

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