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    Quote Originally Posted by Houndbb View Post
    Just a note on Corelle. It can break, and if it does, it’s a bit scary. I dropped a salad plate and it didn’t just break, it shattered into pea-sized pieces that actually vibrated and jittered on the floor for about a full minute. Very weird. I kind of like melamine, but choose a busy pattern so aggressive knife action doesn’t show.
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    I like Melamine, too - it just can't go in the microwave.

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    We bought plastic plates at Sam's for Christmas when we were going to have a lot of family in town. We had several left over (they cleaned up so easily we reused them over and over) so we are planning to us them in our new-to-us 2670MK. We were even able to wash them in the dishwasher and just throw them away if they get messed up. I wish I could find matching bowls. Nothing fancy but I don't need too fancy while glamping.

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    We used Corelle and plastic cups when we had our 3500 SRW. Once we got the F-350 DRW, we bought a set of bone china dishes and regular (glass) glasses at Costco. We aren't worried about weight any more

    We have bone china at home and really like it because it's very difficult to chip.
    Brian & Kellie
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    2019 Solitude 373FB-R, 2019 F-350 Platinum DRW Powerstroke, Hensley BD5 air bag hitch
    2016 Reflection 318RST, 2016 GMC 3500 Denali SRW Duramax, Hensley BD3 air bag hitch

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    We went with these plates and Bowles from Target and love them. Plus they go with the color scheme of our Imagine.
    https://www.target.com/p/dinner-plat...3/-/A-50879610
    Check out this item at Target https://www.target.com/p/cereal-bowl-melamine-24oz-white-threshold-153/-/A-50879731
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    Melamine and stainless steel, after 8 years it's the only dishes that have survived.
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    We have the Melamine square plates, bowls and regular cups. We mainly use paper plates and plastic cups, however. Depends on what we're eating. Most of our cooking is in an air fryer, gas grill and a electric skillet. We heat things in the microwave, however.

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    Paper plates, bowls and cups... burn ‘em in the campfire along with our burnable trash.
    Drastically cuts down on fresh water use and grey tank plus who likes doing dishes?




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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveMatthewsBand View Post
    Paper plates, bowls and cups... burn ‘em in the campfire along with our burnable trash.
    Drastically cuts down on fresh water use and grey tank plus who likes doing dishes?




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    We have square plates and bowls made of melamine from Target.

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    Lakeside collection melamine set for dishes:
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
    Plastic tumblers that pretty much match the dishes:
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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