When does a plate become a platter or turns into a bowl?
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Hi Tim
By my reckoning a plate size turning is one that could, if used as a plate,
hold a reasonable sized meal. A platter is really a large plate suitable for
sharing or showing food on and normally you serve from it. When turning,
platters tend to be a generic term used for flat work or raise
As defined by the American Institute of Measurements (AIM), a bowl is a
standard unit of measure equivalent to 3.75 cups (887.2059 ml.).
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 10:40 AM Timothy Krause
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> When does a plate become a platter or turns into a bowl?
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Stirring a conversation no doubt. My response is “When you say it is!”
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> On Aug 22, 2018, at 10:02 AM, Bawdsey64 wrote:
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> Hi Tim
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> By my reckoning a plate size turning is one that could, if used as a plate,
> hold a reasonable sized meal. A platter is really a large
A platter turns into a plate when you turn too much off the dia and turns into
a bowl if you cut too deep :)
Bill
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And if you go through the bottom you have a lamp shade!
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Or if the rim of a bowl cracks it can be turned into a plate !
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 6:25 PM Bill Bulkeley wrote:
> A platter turns into a plate when you turn too much off the dia and turns
> into a bowl if you cut too deep :)
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> Bill
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