Sure, you can use a decorative plate to serve food, but just remember it's not the most practical choice. Decorative plates are usually more for show than functionality, so don't be surprised if your spaghetti ends up sliding off the edge onto your lap. But hey, if you want to add a touch of fancy to your meal, go for it - just maybe have a backup plan in case things get messy.
it is used to serve food
If the container says on it "for decorative use only", food shouldn't be stored in it.
Yes, you can color powdered sugar to use as a decorative element in baking by mixing it with food coloring or powdered food coloring.
Full plate
to put your food on and eat it off the plate with cutlery. thus meaning to hold your food.
with another plate.....
plate food
There was only an ort of food left on my plate.
you do it at the stadium or when ever they come you use the emotions and you pretend
Some whales collect food with a plate called a baleen. See the Related Link listed below for more information:
No, a hot plate does not produce light. It generates heat through the use of electricity or gas to cook or heat food.
Although there was plenty of food on the table, each plate seemed meager