Daisy Chip and Dip Set (2-pc.): White by BIA Cordon Bleu
This daisy-shaped bowl is a great chip n' dip serving piece. It is a fun serving bowl and a great gift. This sunny yellow daisy dish will brighten up any party. See complete description »
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This daisy-shaped bowl is a great chip n' dip serving piece. It is a fun serving bowl and a great gift. This sunny yellow daisy dish will brighten up any party.
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I love this chip & dip set. Works great for veggies too. Very sturdy, thick ceramic. I found it for $25 on another website, but they were sold out. Still worth the little extra here though.
I was pleasantly surprised at how sturdy, heavyj, and big it is. It is a better quality than I expected.
The white dish and the yellow dip dish in the middle really look fresh and bright. I haven't used it yet, but I am eager to put fresh veggies in it possibly for EAster.
I really my dip set. The only complaint I have is that
the chip/veg bowls are a little small for some vegies.
This flower shaped serving dish is very cute but quite abit smaller than I thought it would be. It will make a nice display on my table.
Bought this for my sister as a birthday present and she loved it - we used it the day I gave it to her: hummus in the middle and assorted veggies, crackers around the outside.
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For your next get-together, serve a simple cheese board instead of fussy hors d'oeuvres that just keep you tethered to the kitchen. Go to your local cheese shop or market and select a few interesting cheeses from different regions (France, Spain, England, or locally produced) and different origins (sheep's milk, cow's milk, or goat's milk). Set out with little cards identifying each cheese, and serve grapes and crackers for your guests to enjoy with the cheese.






