While I was out treasure hunting recently, I came
across this Mid-Century Meat Platter by Inland Glass.
I took a photo and sent it to Kate saying, "too bad you
are a vegetarian, this would have been perfect for you."
She asked, "would I have to use it for meat?" I figured,
no, you could serve anything on it so I got it for her.
This is not just a perfect find because she likes this sort
of style but also if you notice the edging is in black and
gold and Kate is a proud Purdue graduate and those
Boilmakers are wild about their school colors. This
pattern is known as the Atomic Snowflake which I
find wildly amusing. It is so Mid-Century. I'm (luckily)
too young to have had A Bomb drills in my childhood
classrooms, we only had firedrills. But I remember my
siblings talking about air raid drills where they were
told to get under their desks. Ah ~ the good old days!
It also came with a stand so you could keep your
dinner warm with candles under the platter. I guess
it's good Kate is a vegetarian since our modern tea
light candles don't fit...
You're awesome. Of course she can serve any Veggie meal on this beautiful platter!!! Our "lamb shank bone" on the big Passover platter I gave my daughter this year, was a Horseradish root we shaped into one!!! Lol
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