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Dinner plates
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27 June 2007, 21:48:07 pm »
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where I can find wooden ones ....I really want them
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curious......
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Are you talking about wooden plates that you would eat off of every day? Wouldn't wooden plates get seriously gross pretty quickly between putting food on them and then having to submerge them in water to clean them? Just a thought.
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You can buy stacks of wooden plates from some chinese antique places. They are in a carrier and there are about a dozen plates in them. They seem to be lacquered but I wouldn't submerge them in water, treat them like bamboo lacquerware. Ours were from Binjai park but we use them for decoration.
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