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Has any one ever heard of a pattern for a plate warmer

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Old 01-17-2013, 02:10 PM
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In this very cold weather my dinner plates are very cold. My sister mentioned getting some kind of plate warmers that you microwave and it keeps the plate warm for up to an hour. Has anyone ever heard of this? Is there a pattern to make such a thing?

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Old 01-17-2013, 02:49 PM
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I didn't see a pattern, but did find these for sale.

http://www.platewarmer.com/platewarmer_products_us.html
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https://sites.google.com/site/wyrdby...y-plate-warmer I Googled "pattern for microwave plate warmer" and found this one. Hope it helps
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These both look like good ideas. But what about once you get them onto the table and are eating? When my boys were little I have a divided dish that had a resoivoir at the bottom that I could fill with hot water. It worked great and kept the food warm, even if they took a long time to eat. I always wanted to find something that would work like that for regular dinner plates. Anyone ever seen or heard of a warmer like the second link above (the rice 'easy peesy' warmer) that could stay under the plate during the meal?

Also, I'm so slow about getting projects done that I'd hate to make the easy peesy one if it's not washable.
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I wonder if insul-bright wouls work in placemats.
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You don't want to put insul bright in the microwave!
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I wonder if insul-bright wouls work in placemats.
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Old 01-18-2013, 09:36 AM
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I use Insulbrite in my table runners and place mats. I use it because it protects my table top from any heat, but NEVER put it in the microwave.
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I put my dinner plates in the oven about 20 minutes before we are to sit down just on 275degrees. Works for me.
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How about making the ones in the link above, but make one for each place setting and take the warmer to the table with you to keep under the plate?
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You could try using 2 plates, one of them like a charger plate.The bottom plate could be heated a LOT warmer since your hands wouldn't touch it while you were eating. You would just need to have the bottom plate in an oven proof dinner ware, then you could heat it to 350 degrees.
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