The cherry on top is that unbreakable correlle plate it's served on.
12 0 ReplyAs someone who grew up using a wonderful set of correlle dishes, I can personally confirm that they are breakable.
6 0 ReplyAnd they almost explode when you do get them to break.
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My parents have those exact corelle plates. I learned they aren't really unbreakable though, I broke a couple teacups and a bowl as a kid.
5 0 ReplyThey're fantastic plates. We have a set, still have some of the ones I swiped from my parents when I moved out.
A company that makes the exact same size plates 40 years later is okay in my book. They stack great.
5 0 ReplyI love my Correlle plates, so nice and light and thin and durable.
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Not to knock anyones cooking skills, but that is the most tortured dish I've seen in quite a while.
7 0 ReplyThe key is to mix the green bean slop with the wild rice slop. Delicious all around
4 0 ReplyAnd then we're sitting down around the big ass console TV to watch MVP Frank Viola and the Twins win the World Series.
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