Posted by Robyn Lee, April 11, 2008 at 5:15 PM

When I first say Marilyn's photo of her cherry crumb pie, I thought, "Why is she eating it on top of a piece of notebook paper?" Of course, it's a plate that's just made to look like a piece of notebook paper, which she bought from Fishs Eddy. Now I want my own notebook paper plate!...and slice of pie.
Previously
Adam Roberts's Quirky, Idiosyncratic Plates
The Best Pies in America: The Serious Eats Pie Honor Roll
The Sweet Melissa Baking Book: Sour Cherry Pie with Pistachio Crumble
Photo of the Day: Pumpkin Pie Pumpkin
Photo of the Day: Pi Pie
Posted by Robyn Lee, April 8, 2008 at 3:15 PM

Adam Roberts (aka The Amateur Gourmet) just bought six quirky, idiosyncratic plates. What's so special about the plates? Not much, until you read his analysis of each one, from "The Dad Plate" (a plate covered in golfers, perfect for his dad) to "The Ugly Plate" (it's ugly, which makes it suitable for ugly people). I'm quite fond of "The I Don't Really Get It Plate," which is supposed to resemble some kind of deformed face. Now I want to get a new set of random plates for my kitchen.
Previously:
Paper Plates You Can Display On Your Wall
Cutest Plates Ever
Topography Soup Plate
Time to retire those tired old plates: spruce up the dining table with some of these servingware suggestions from Design*Sponge, which are a surefire way to get compliments on both your cooking and your presentation.
Posted by Robyn Lee, January 28, 2008 at 1:00 PM

Preserve your creative grease stains and ketchup stick figures with Arty Party, rectangular 8 1/2” x 10” plates with "gold frame" rims made of thick, coated paperstock. [via swissmiss]