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  2. 9 Iconic Vintage Christmas Plates for a Nostalgic ... - AOL

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    This eye-catching dinner plate will add elegance to your Christmas dinner tablescape with its vibrant blues and textured edges. Because this pattern is so iconic, pieces in the original design can ...

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    From paper plates and napkins perfect for festive get-togethers to tree decorations for much less, ... Christmas House Poinsettia Plates. Price: $1.25.

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    Some 23% of consumers plan to buy two meat options for Christmas dinner, a poll suggests, while retailers report surging demand for luxury meal kits.

  5. Christmas wafer - Wikipedia

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    A plate with as many wafers as there are persons participating in the meal is placed in the center of the table. Each member of the family is given a piece of unleavened wafer. The head of the family, typically the oldest person present however often father of the family, then takes a wafer and offers it to a family member wishing them a Happy ...

  6. Danish Christmas plates - Wikipedia

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    The first Christmas plate was issued by Bing & Grøndahl in 1895. Harald Bing came up with the idea, hoping to develop a series with Danish scenes. Designed by Frans August Hallin (1865–1947), the first plate is titled Bag den Frosne Rude (Behind the Frosted Pane) with a view of some of Copenhagen's landmark buildings at night as seen through the icy windows of Frederiksberg Palace.

  7. Chinet - Wikipedia

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    Chinet is an American paper goods company established in the 1930s that produces disposable plates, bowls, napkins, and plastic cups. Owned by Huhtamaki of Espoo, Finland, its North American regional headquarters is in De Soto, Kansas. [1] [2] Chinet began offering compostable plate products in 2013. [3] [4]

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