Moho Crockery - Plastic? Melamine? Bamboo? Tempered Glass? Etc?

Another vote for the IKEA tempered glass plates and bowls.
Whilst driving, mine has fallen out of a high cupboard and survived the crash to the floor without even a mark on it.
 
Don't use any.. we eat out at McDonalds ;)

seriously ..

Plastic plates and bowls from John Lewis and paper plates when travelling to save washing up..

mugs, glasses, cutlery,. et al, same as we use at home
 
Another vote for Corelle. Love the stuff but the mugs in my set are pottery ones. Having said that they are still all in one piece🤞, however I do store them in a muggi.
 
get a bottle of Chardonnay or Pino Gricio and stick it in the Soda Siphon few people will know the difference. ;) :rofl:
I know this reply is meant in jest, but does anyone know if it actually works and is drinkable?
 
Household plates and mugs and real glass for drinks but thick-based whiskey glasses, even for wine - old habit from sailing days as they are more stable than stem glasses.

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I know this reply is meant in jest, but does anyone know if it actually works and is drinkable?
It does work!

Only fill the soda siphon bottle 3/4 full gas it then do not release the bottle until you have given time for the gas to be absorbed or you will be wearing it!
As me how I know.
 
Paper plates,plastic forks & knives ,if needed , throw away after.
👍
Paper or disposable plastic plates/dishes, bought when they were stupid cheap
I use wooden disposable cutlery mostly.
Boss uses proper mugs for her tea but plastic glasses for anything else.
With all the free mugs and plastic glasses/tumblers I get given at racetracks I dont think I have bought any for over 20 years.
 
We have corelle and some of a french version. For drinking the important stuff its bone china (20p a mug from charity depot) for fruit based its glass. Tea pot in van is earthen ware (china at home)

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We bought a set of Corelle crockery
Unfortunately an entire washing up bowl full of clean crockery was dropped on a tiled floor in an Italian campsite, it nearly all shattered!

We replaced it with melamine.
It was OK, except the pattern made it look like the plates still had residue from the last meal!

So this year we have replaced it all with German crockery from Brunner.
It seems to be high quality and as each item has a silicone ring on the base it does not rattle in the cupboard, or slide off the table.
 
So this year we have replaced it all with German crockery from Brunner.
It seems to be high quality and as each item has a silicone ring on the base it does not rattle in the cupboard, or slide off the table.

Ah but it survive an Italian Drop Test? 🤣🤣
 
My wife managed to break an IKEA plate by dropping on the moho floor. Do we get an award? They are good though and you can buy replacements
 
We bought a plain white set of Corelle from Amazon as the plates were a sensible size and it wasn’t too expensive. Some of the patterned ones are huge. We’ve a couple of IKEA pasta bowls.

I have some mugs in a mug tree now from Dunelm that travels well. It’s a metal frame with 4 mugs inside. I’m on my second as I dropped the first. I can confirm they are breakable when dropped on tarmac.

Hate melamine, like fingernails on chalk boards when you cut on it.
 

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