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Author: Dee Dee
Date: May 5, 2008 13:07

http://www.superchefblog.com/2007/12/bobby-flay-joins-food-network-at-kohls.html#rss

Yesterday when I was at Kohl's waiting for DH, I saw some Bobby Flay
dinnerware. It was very striking in southwest desert colors.

I searched on foodnetwork and his products, but found nothing about
the dinnerware with regard to whether it was stoneware or ceramic or
porcelain or what.

I probably won't be purchasing any of this pattern, but one never
knows about a piece or two here and there. There was a dish which I
assumed was an olive dish -- quite unusual. The dishes are from
Portugal. I also liked the balance of the coffee mugs. The salad
bowls which came with the place setting were nicely shaped also.

I didn't check the price, but a lady who was smitten with them said
that it was between that and a coffee pot she had her eye on -- and
the price was $98 for a 4-place setting. Now, to show that I wasn't
paying attention -- was this for one 4-place setting or for 4 4-place
setting. Sorry.

Anyone know anything about this? Makes me long for the southwest. No
black-biting gnats!

Dee Dee
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Re: Bobby Flay dinnerware         


Author: Janet Wilder
Date: May 5, 2008 17:31

Dee Dee wrote:
> http://www.superchefblog.com/2007/12/bobby-flay-joins-food-network-at-kohls.html#rss
>
> Yesterday when I was at Kohl's waiting for DH, I saw some Bobby Flay
> dinnerware. It was very striking in southwest desert colors.
>
> I searched on foodnetwork and his products, but found nothing about
> the dinnerware with regard to whether it was stoneware or ceramic or
> porcelain or what.
>
> I probably won't be purchasing any of this pattern, but one never
> knows about a piece or two here and there. There was a dish which I
> assumed was an olive dish -- quite unusual. The dishes are from
> Portugal. I also liked the balance of the coffee mugs. The salad
> bowls which came with the place setting were nicely shaped also.
>
> I didn't check the price, but a lady who was smitten with them said
> that it was between that and a coffee pot she had her eye on -- and
> the price was $98 for a 4-place setting. Now, to show that I wasn't
> paying attention -- was this for one 4-place setting or for 4 4-place ...
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Re: Bobby Flay dinnerware         


Author: Dee Dee
Date: May 5, 2008 18:00

On May 5, 8:31 pm, Janet Wilder yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dee Dee wrote:
>
>> Yesterday when I was at Kohl's waiting for DH, I saw some Bobby Flay
>> dinnerware.  It was very striking in southwest desert colors.
>
>> I searched on foodnetwork and his products, but found nothing about
>> the dinnerware with regard to whether it was stoneware or ceramic or
>> porcelain or what.
>
>> I probably won't be purchasing  any of this pattern, but one never
>> knows about a piece or two here and there.  There was a dish which I
>> assumed was an olive dish -- quite unusual.  The dishes are from
>> Portugal.  I also liked the balance of the coffee mugs.  The salad
>> bowls which came with the place setting were nicely shaped also.
>
>> I didn't check the price, but a lady who was smitten with them said
>> that it was between that and a coffee pot she had her eye on -- and
>> the price was $98 for a 4-place setting.  Now, to show that I wasn't ...
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Re: Bobby Flay dinnerware         


Author: Dee Dee
Date: May 12, 2008 10:38

On May 5, 9:00 pm, Dee Dee shentel.net> wrote:
> On May 5, 8:31 pm, Janet Wilder yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> Dee Dee wrote:
>
>>> Yesterday when I was at Kohl's waiting for DH, I saw some Bobby Flay
>>> dinnerware.  It was very striking in southwest desert colors.
>
>>> I searched on foodnetwork and his products, but found nothing about
>>> the dinnerware with regard to whether it was stoneware or ceramic or
>>> porcelain or what.
>
>>> I probably won't be purchasing  any of this pattern, but one never
>>> knows about a piece or two here and there.  There was a dish which I
>>> assumed was an olive dish -- quite unusual.  The dishes are from ...
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Re: Bobby Flay dinnerware         


Author: Janet Wilder
Date: May 13, 2008 09:37

Dee Dee wrote:
> I'd almost convinced myself that I was going to buy a set of this at
> $100. However, when I got there, I found that the price had moved
> back to $140 -- and this was Mother's Day! But the good news...
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