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Good quality disposable plates

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Kiwiqueen123 Mon 17-Aug-26 08:49:17

I'm organising a lunch get together for approximately 12/13 people. Menu for lunch is sorted but to save time and trouble was just wondering if anyone could recommend good quality (that look like real) disposable dinner plates.

Like most of us I do have lots of china type plates but wanted to make life a bit easier for myself and reduce the washing up. If they come with pudding bowls too that would be even better.

aggie Mon 17-Aug-26 08:55:29

Oh dear , I think I’d rather eat off a nice China plate !
All that plastic in land fill !
Even nice paper plates are coated with plastic , or they would leak

kittylester Mon 17-Aug-26 09:07:32

You could buy bamboo.

Astitchintime Mon 17-Aug-26 09:12:13

Tesco sells disposable bamboo plates and bowls but I’ve no idea on cost. Personally, I’d bite the bullet and use crockery, I prefer to not put more stuff into recycling bins.

Usedtobeblonde Mon 17-Aug-26 09:25:53

I used to have a large quantity of woven cane plate holders, they made heavy duty paper plates look acceptable and paper is better than anything else for recycling.
Unfortunately I lent them out to someone and never got them back.

crazyH Mon 17-Aug-26 09:38:43

I got my plates from Temu - very pretty , clear plastic with a gold trim. They won’t be going to land fill just yet - I’ll be using them for many parties to come.

crazyH Mon 17-Aug-26 09:45:34

PS - they are disposable, but I preferred to give them a quick wash in warm soapy water, but then I only had 6 guests.

JackyB Mon 17-Aug-26 11:30:48

You could get some from a charity shop and re-donate them afterwards. People will prefer china, as stated above.

Cafes nowadays serve teas in non-matching china. Once the food is served you don't really see the plates, so you don't even need to have a matching set.

The plates are probably the least bother to wash up, there will be pots, pans, cutlery and miscellaneous serving implements which create even more hassle.

Accept offers of help with the clearing up.

Ask everyone to bring their own plates, glasses and cutlery.

Just some ideas......

MT62 Mon 17-Aug-26 11:39:09

Try homebargains think they have have bamboo plates & cups.

butterandjam Mon 17-Aug-26 12:26:04

Guests dogs and walking boots welcome in our house, but no paper plates, cups or napkins.

We used to host and feed parties served on my large collection of unmatched blue and white vintage blue bone china plates and bowls. All from charity shops; all different. Cheap as chips from charity shops back then. (NO chips or cracks).

I also have a huge charity -shop collection of old linen table cloths and napkins, many of them hand embroidered; a charity shop silver tray and mixed collection of bone china cups saucers and plates all featuring spring flowers. I used them to serve afternoon tea (with home made cake) to BB guests and special friends. These days, I still use them to do a traditional "afternoon tea" for my teen grand-daughter. She absolutely adores this little ritual just for us.

MT62 Mon 17-Aug-26 12:35:07

butterandjam

Guests dogs and walking boots welcome in our house, but no paper plates, cups or napkins.

We used to host and feed parties served on my large collection of unmatched blue and white vintage blue bone china plates and bowls. All from charity shops; all different. Cheap as chips from charity shops back then. (NO chips or cracks).

I also have a huge charity -shop collection of old linen table cloths and napkins, many of them hand embroidered; a charity shop silver tray and mixed collection of bone china cups saucers and plates all featuring spring flowers. I used them to serve afternoon tea (with home made cake) to BB guests and special friends. These days, I still use them to do a traditional "afternoon tea" for my teen grand-daughter. She absolutely adores this little ritual just for us.

😂😂😂
I think there is nothing nicer than an old fashioned China set for an afternoon tea.
☕️

Fairislecable Mon 17-Aug-26 12:43:22

I have used these palm leaf plates before for a party they are very robust (not bendy) but they don’t look like china.

www.ecoleafproducts.co.uk/products/square-bamboo-plates