Can you eat off decorative plates




















If they were commercially made, it should say on the back whether or not you can, but I wouldn't, just to be safe. You don't know what they were dipped in. Good luck. Lead paint was banned in If you are referring to painted plates using spray paint and or nail polish then I still would not. These items are meant to be decorative. Plates are made of food safe materials. This area used to have a sliding door going to a screened in porch many years ago.

My husband's Uncle enclosed it for his mom and turned it into a bedroom. The door l See more. I have two large skylights in a living room dining area. One is very foggy looking and probably needs to be replaced. The other is nice and clear. When the sun I have a 2x4 very heavy piece of wood with a poem written on it. I want to hang it on my porch but the walls are vinyl siding and the panels are vertical. Does anyo I have a special needs granddaughter and she loves to put puzzles together.

They are building a new home and I would like to know how to incorporate all her puzzles o Dessert should never be served on a charger. Delicate though they seem, the blue fluted pieces are both dishwasher and microwave safe. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Skip to content. Related posts: Question: What is the diameter of a charger plate?

What is salad plates? I don't think you'll kill anyone! I would gently ask DH if he minded terribly if you just bought more wreath plates to complete your needed set in order to have a beautiful table, and please no more decorative plates. That is perfect! I don't understand why Lennox would make a plate that you can't eat off of. They are so pretty. I would sure use them for dinner, with out the plastic insert One holiday my sister in law was here, and I used them and she said And many dishwasher washings later Use the Christmas plates, they won't hurt you Linda, that makes so much sense.

I thought they looked ok to eat off of. My china was my grandmother's and it is gold trimmed and I have always hand washed it.

I use them for food service. I do not heat food on any of my china dishes collector or not. I hand wash all china regardless. I believe there is no risk of lead on Lenox You probably have a greater risk of lead if you buy made in China dishes at Wal-Mart.

But the clear acrylic or glass plates over will work if you are unsure. You can get lead test kits that are cheap and immediate results at home stores if you got the time and money to go that extra step. I have the Christmas Trees from Around the World and I display them on easels above my cabinets with backlighting. They are beautifully stunning! I have been eating off of my and Christmas tree around the world plates every Christmas since I have got them and I have not gotten sick or ruined the plates so I would say it is perfectly safe to eat off them.

The only plates that you cannot eat off of are the Trees Around the World. I have some experience in china paintingand as long as the decal is under the final glaze that was fired in a kiln they are safe to eat off of. They will have a shiny slick glaze. The reason the Trees plates are not safe is that any plates that ave the raised enamel are not safe. Some other brands of decorative plates, like the Lena Lui and many Bradford Exchange collectors plates are not fired with a final glaze.

I never completed my Trees and am so far behind now it would cost a fortune to buy what I need, would be willing to sell them. The Colonial Bouquet are beautiful and my current "need to complete" list. I think I also have the 3 Lenox Quilts plates these were really cool and I wish they had not discontinued them.

I hope I hear back from somen of you. I googled this topic today as I started the Lenox Christmas Plate collection in when they first came out I stopped for some reason in but have often thought they are just sitting in boxes with no purpose and apparently aren't too valuable yet so why no enjoy them and eat off them? I appreciate all the wonderful comments on this thread. I guess if I want to keep them for value some day then we shouldn't use them but I like the idea of the clear plastic plates on top as a great compromise!

My family used these plates to eat off of every Christmas for many years. I agree, no microwave or dishwasher, but no one ever got sick when we used them. Jenna -- if there is a problem with eating on the plates it won't show up as food poisoning -- it's the cumulative effect of -- say -- lead poisoning.

The last paragraph in the New York leaflet says "Lenox China collectors' plates are manufactured by the same methods used for Lenox China dinnerware. Thus, collectors' plates are appropriate and SAFE to use for serving food". How can I decorate my plate? How do you write on a plate and make it permanent? What are the decorative plates called? Can you make your own plates? Can you use decorative plates? Why are charger plates not safe for food? Are Pioneer Woman items made in China?

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