What kind of plates do you use in your home?

Anonymous
Plastic or porcelain? Since our kids are young we use plastic, sometimes cute theme dishes from Target. What age did you turn just to porcelain?
Anonymous
Although we have a few plastic plates from Target, we purchased extra Corelle to augment our daily use set. We have been using these with our twins since they were about 18 months old. We have taught them not to push plate off the table. And even with ceramic tile floors, we have had one or two accidents and the plates have not broken.
Anonymous
We used cute plastic to about 2.5, then started introducing porcelain. We haven't had a problem since. 4 year old still usually uses a plastic cup, though.
Anonymous
I have those ubiquitous Ikea plates that my kids simply love using because of the color. They have been eating off porcelain since they were 1 and perhaps have only broken one thing. They use porcelain for all formal family meals we eat together and the goofy plastic for playdates or snacks.
Anonymous
Corelle from the beginning. I only use plastic if we're eating outside or on a picnic.
Anonymous
We use Denby. DH rightfully so does not want plastic in the dishwasher and we don't want to hand wash everything so we use porcelain from the start. While the food gets thrown, the plates don't. But they can go in the microwave, freezer and oven so I think the are indestructible. We live in a small apt so space also is at a premium. Our small kitchen isn't clogged up with "kids" things.
Anonymous
Paper
Anonymous
Kids are 4, 2 and 1. We've never used plastic, but we use a very basic porcelain plate from Crate & Barrel similar to this http://www.crateandbarrel.com/aspen-dinner-plate/s568678.

We've had exactly 1 broken plate and 1 broken bowl, which I think is pretty good.
Anonymous

Porcelain from the start, except when we go to Grandparents' who bought a cute set of Villeroy and Boch melamine dinnerware.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Paper


+1. We have all kinds but we use paper the most.
Anonymous
Corelle
Anonymous
Bone china. How else will they learn?
Anonymous
corelle
Anonymous
Corelle here, too.
Anonymous
We have always used our everyday porcelain plates and bowls for DD when she started eating table food. Crate and Barrel Bristro ware from our wedding registry... we still have most of the set even after 11 years. But DD still uses plastic straw cups for drinks.

post reply Forum Index » Food, Cooking, and Restaurants
Message Quick Reply
Go to: