h a l f b a k e r y"My only concern is that it wouldn't work, which I see as a problem."
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Standard-issue plate sizes just aren't large enough these days for most Americans at holiday feasts and church pot-lucks, and going through the line twice is simply a bother, especially when Sister Myrtle gets to the last scrapings of those mashed taters before you do. And larger plates are just difficult
to package in a standard-issue picnic basket.
Never fear, gluttonous afficianados of mass caloric consumption! The double-decker plate allows twice the plate estate, so your green-bean casserole doesn't have to touch your dirt pudding and the ham can finally rest in its own pristine corner.
Just double?
http://www.wilton.c...es/304-7915_mpg.jpg [spidermother, Dec 16 2010]
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(+) The all you can eat buffet is booming, but the double decker busboys want a raise. |
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But how does it work? What about the balance
factor? I need further details. (Hi Ray). |
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I am guessing it is a deep bowl like a cake pan, with a plate that has a ring around the bottom so it can act as a lid for the bowl. The plate is about an inch wider than the bowl, so it is easy to lift off, with a rim so it can also be loaded fairly deep. You start off with the bowl on the plate, fill the bowl, then switch the plate to the top and keep going. |
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Or maybe it is just a stack of bento boxes. The idea doesn't say. Does it? |
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I hope it isn't a flimsy clip that supports one plate over another while you try to stuff food in from the side. Until it says what it is, it is [ ]. |
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//flimsy clip// a plate stand sculpture: think StarTrek 3D chess set with different size plates and offsets [+] |
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These exist in hotels as a metal band and in
Tupperware as a tall lid with a recessed handle. |
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You could probably make a flat strip that you bend in
to a ring and fasten together. |
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I was thinking a simple detatchable plastic
column in the center, but a bowl is elegant,
too. |
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[+] This would be very useful, as I just came from the Christmas party at work and could have used this! |
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I used to serve the elderly big meals during the holidays while working for an assisted living community. Four residents to a table, and there was no place for a second dinner plate so we would serve two plates with a plate cover in between. The covers held the plate on top of them and voila! This way we could serve the meat on one plate the big servings of sides on the lower plate. The covers also kept the lower plate warm, good because some residents ate slooow... |
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An old fashioned cake stand could be perfectly adapted for this (with the addition of a few extra layers); Hors d'uvre, soup, fish , two entrees, vegetables, dessert, cheese and biscuits, mints. |
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Nine layers - sounds about right. Oh, and castors ... |
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Needs a matching beverage dispenser. |
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[8th_of_7] The beaver comes after the second entree and
before the vegetables, right? Or is it a second fish course? |
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Technically, a beaver is a fruit, so it goes at the end, after the cheese and biscuits. |
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