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Nikko Ceramics Christmas Giftware Cookies for Santa Serving Plate
by: Nikko Ceramics
List Price: $42.00
Our Price: $14.99
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Description
- Binding: Kitchen
- Brand: Nikko
- EAN: 0033705071082
- Feature: 8-inch holiday plate lets children leave out cookies for Santa
- Label: Nikko Ceramics
- Manufacturer: Nikko Ceramics
- Model: 20060
- Publisher: Nikko Ceramics
- Studio: Nikko Ceramics
- 8-inch holiday plate lets children leave out cookies for Santa
- Crafted from durable ironstone with a glossy white glaze
- Decorated with a colorful Christmas tree and gifts
- Complements Nikko's holiday dinnerware collections
- Safe for oven, microwave, and dishwasher
The Christmastime octagon shape features an illustration of a traditional Victorian period Christmas tree gaily decorated with toys, dolls, garlands, globes and ornaments of many colors. Waiting patiently among the presents for the children to awake is Nikko's signature Christmas Teddy Bear.
Choosing Appliance -> Do I need a dishwasher? If you enjoy washing by hand, no! However modern machines use less water, detergent and power than ever before and wash hotter using really powerful cleaners giving a hygienic wash result. You can save around 500 hours a year so it is worth thinking about. If you have a small kitchen or live alone, choose a slimline model. Nikko Ceramics Christmas Giftware Cookies for Santa Serving Plate
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Nikko Ceramics Christmas Giftware Cookies for Santa Serving Plate- 8-inch holiday plate lets children leave out cookies for Santa
- Crafted from durable ironstone with a glossy white glaze
- Decorated with a colorful Christmas tree and gifts
- Complements Nikko's holiday dinnerware collections
- Safe for oven, microwave, and dishwasher
List Price: $42.00 Our Price: $14.99 You Save: $ 27.01 ( 64% )
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Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Heat Rather than cause accidental heat-damage, prevent such damage in the first place:
- Always use a heat protection pad or trivet (with rubber feet) for hot cookware, or leave cookware to cool on the hob first. Never put hot pans, particularly cast iron. Such heat can damage any surface!
- If you must put a hot pan on the base of a sink use a protective sink mat, sponge, or cloth beneath. It is best to leave the utensil to cool slightly first, or put a few inches of cool water in the sink before the pan.
- Avoid pouring boiling liquids directly into sinks without turning on the cold tap as well.
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