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Ceramic Scoop Plate Features | ||
| $28.00+ | |||
| For diners with dexterity problems who are tired of drab cheap-looking institutional-style "scoop dishes". | |||
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| High quality ceramic pottery hand-thrown by Richard Fisher exclusively for Epiphany Design. |
Gives pride in the ownership of a durable, functional object created with all of Richard Fisher's artistry. Matching plates, and other ceramic dinnerware for TABs (Temporarily Able-Bodied) are available from Richard Fisher. |
Everybody appreciates nice things. | |||
| High curved wall around half of the Scoop Plate's circumference. | Prevents food from sliding off when eating. | As is the case with other scoop-dish designs, the low side allows easy access to the food and the high side gives something tto push against for the person who can't hold a second utensil. | |||
| Beautifully glazed and tastefully decorated and comes in three colours: brown, blue, or grey with blue trim. | Looks terrific on the table. | The dinner table should be attractive, so as to be an appealing place to be. | |||
| Totally microwave, dishwaser and freezer safe. | Simplifies meal preparation. | People who rely on attendant care must be excellent time managers; this feature provides a time-saving option. | |||
| The "reinforcement bead",usually found on the outside of the top edge of traditionally designed pottery pieces, is on the inside of the Scoop Plate's curved wall. | Food being scooped falls back on your fork instead of over the edge. | This feature takes the opportunity to make a time-tested structural advantage serve a functional double-duty as a lip to prevent spillage. There is a certain elegance in simple design. | |||
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