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That "boring whiteware"....

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Whenever they sell bakeware at QVC, they boast about its reasonable price compared to the "boring whiteware" sold at retail.  Well, today, during a food presentation, David addressed the many questions they were getting from FB commenters, wanting to know where to get the boring whiteware.  I enjoy the few pieces of Temptations that I have, but I really âť¤ď¸Ź my boring whiteware.  

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Re: That "boring whiteware"....


@house_cat wrote:

Whenever they sell bakeware at QVC, they boast about its reasonable price compared to the "boring whiteware" sold at retail.  Well, today, during a food presentation, David addressed the many questions they were getting from FB commenters, wanting to know where to get the boring whiteware.  I enjoy the few pieces of Temptations that I have, but I really âť¤ď¸Ź my boring whiteware.  


I like " boring " white dishes too. I add color withtable linens and other accessories.  Temptations are just too busy for me and kind of limit the decorating possibilities.

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Re: That "boring whiteware"....

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I love dishes and own a few sets, plus I collect platters when I travel out of the country.  I love using them and they remind me of my vacation.

 

In addition, I collect white serving pieces.  I have a collection of solid white bowls in many different sizes.  The only thing that matches is the color.  Some are ornate, some are plain, but they look great when I use them together.

 

i can use them on a buffet or on my dining room table with any of my pattern place settings.

 

I have one set of temptations.  They are from many years ago.  They are solid colbalt blue and have rattan baskets to nest them in.  I rarely use them unless I am attending a potluck. They are thick and super heavy, so different than today's offerings.

 

I am not interested in temptations because they have a pattern.  The pattern would limit my use of them.  They are pretty, but I don't buy baking dishes for decorations....they would match none of my place settings and they are expensive for what they are.

 

i love my boring white pieces.  My not so boring food looks great in/on them too.

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Re: That "boring whiteware"....

I'll take boring whiteware over Temptations or The Pioneer Woman's patterns any day of the week. 

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Re: That "boring whiteware"....

Whitewear is classic and is easy to create lovely table decor. Salespeople use what they can to see their items. Whitewear not boring at all.  

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I have collected Apilco when on sale for many many years!  It gets used every day, still looks great and is so sturdy.  Their baking pieces are the best!

 

I love white dishes!  I have Nantucket basket (picked some up every time I was at an outlet store) too for a little nicer look but still casual.  

 

Boring?  Not with food on it!  

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“Boring White wear”  lets the food and it’s colors, textures, etc. take center stage.

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DS is an Executive Chef, he turned us on to "boring white"  Best for "plating" displaying the food.

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I love my white.  I have all kinds.  I don't want a mixture of patterns on my table either!

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Re: That "boring whiteware"....


@house_cat wrote:

Whenever they sell bakeware at QVC, they boast about its reasonable price compared to the "boring whiteware" sold at retail.  Well, today, during a food presentation, David addressed the many questions they were getting from FB commenters, wanting to know where to get the boring whiteware.  I enjoy the few pieces of Temptations that I have, but I really âť¤ď¸Ź my boring whiteware.  

 

 

 

Just curious...what did David say when he addressed their questions?  I missed that.

 

I prefer whiteware over a pattern.