Microwave Cooking for One by Marie T Smith
Setting the Table: Glassware
Acrylic & Plastic Drinkware
A cool drink in warm weather really hits the spot,
but if you're serving drinks by the pool or on the porch, you should
have the right container. Acrylic or plastic drinkware fits the bill. Whether
you're serving drinks outdoors or to small children, you won't have to
worry about broken glass.
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Zak Designs Triangle Grass Green Cooler
(Set of 4) — Zak Designs' Triangle drinkware makes a
sophisticated yet practical accompaniment to patio or
outdoor entertaining. Crafted of strong styrene copolymer
instead of glass, this collection travels light, packs up
safely, and stands up well to accidental knocks and drops.
The jewel tone colors also brighten a dining table or
poolside bar with refreshing oceanside tones. This set of
four 18½-ounce beverage/cooler tumblers in Grass Green
features thick, slightly tapered sides glowing with a bright
emerald hue. The contrasting clear base has a tall,
triangular shape that catches the surrounding color and
light and offers an elegantly opulent finish. Pleasantly
heavy in the hand, this set has a similar weighty feel to
glass or crystal. Collect all of the Grass Green drinkware
or mix and match with the Turquoise, Aqua, and Clear
versions. Also available in
Aqua.
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Zak Designs Triangle 15-Ounce Goblets
(Set of 4) — When it's time for dining on the patio or deck, these four
plastic 15-ounce Triangle goblets nicely hold wine or water.
Though they look remarkably like glass, the goblets are made
of virtually unbreakable polycarbonate, so there's no worry
about knocking them over onto hard surfaces or hearing them
crack when ice cubes are dropped into them. Each goblet
consists of a colored bowl with a clear stem, and is
weighted for a substantial, durable feel. Also available in
Aqua.
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Zak Designs Triangle Grass Green Double Old Fashioned
— (Set of 4) When it's time for cocktails on the patio or deck,
these four plastic 13-ounce Triangle glasses fit the bill.
Though they look remarkably like glass, the glasses are made
of virtually unbreakable polycarbonate, so there's no worry
about knocking them over onto hard surfaces or hearing them
crack when ice cubes are dropped into them. In keeping with
the name, each glass features a triangular clear base that
concentrates the color of the bowl above it for a prismatic
effect. The glasses are weighted for a substantial, durable
feel. Also available in
Aqua.
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Zak Designs Grace Blue 8-Piece Tumbler Set
— While these eight plastic Grace tumblers make ideal
high-ball or old-fashioned glasses, they are too appealing
to keep in the cupboard when it's time for lemonade or iced
tea on the patio or deck. Since they're made of virtually
unbreakable polycarbonate, there's no worry about knocking
them over onto hard surfaces or dropping ice cubes into
them. This set includes four 19-ounce tumblers that stand
six inches high and four 14-ounce tumblers that stand five
inches high. Also available in
Grace Clear.
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Acrylic Serving Collections
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