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Review of Maxwell & Williams Dinner Set
Review of Maxwell & Williams Dinner Set

So you invite your friends for dinner on the weekend and you wonder what to serve them with. For most people that entertain guests with gourmet dishes, you will know that your crockery says a lot. There are some dishes that are are enhanced by your beautiful crockery.

Here are some tips on how to present your prepared food

* Set the table properly- When having guests, its good to have knife and forks in the right place

* Choose your plates wisely- plates with bold colours can distract from your prepared dish. if you are serving a hot dish, it is nice to pre-heat the plates in the oven or on top of the toaster.For deserts place plates in the fridge to cool.

* Play with different heights- for example rice can be presented in a mould and vegetables and sauce served on the side

* Use colour- It is nice to use contrasting colours, for example shrimps garnished with chives or parsley.

* garnish with a natural compliment, for example lemon goes with fish dishes

* Brightly coloured fruits are great with deserts such as ice-cream

Plain white porcelain allows your food to stand out and you can choose from a variety of shapes. You could opt for the cherry blossom range or other shapes such as round or square. The square shape is very popular in top cuisines due to its contemporary look.

Stylish fine porcelain, with a clean modern look. Excellent for everyday use or more formal occasions. The softer square shapes of the tableware pieces in this range create a simply elegant collection.

Review Maxwell and Wiilliam

* Fridge, oven, microwave and dishwasher safe

* Stackable

* East Meets West

* Smooth, white, glazed finish with a clean modern look.

* First quality, affordable, porcelain

* 26 pieces available within the collection.

by: Miranda Jacobs




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