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Customer Reviews of Mikasa Park Lane Wine
Customer Rating: Summary: Another great product from Mikasa Comment: After buying their vase I decided to get some more of their line. Elegant is the best way to put it. I bought 4 glasses and will be buying a few more soon. Customer Rating: Summary: replacement glass Comment: I accidentally broke one of my wife's crystal wine glasses, and inasmuch as the Mikasa store near us quit carrying the product I was very happy to find a replacement on Amazon! It arrived in perfect condition and my wife is very happy!(So am I...) Customer Rating: Summary: not bad for the money Comment: While the glasses were a lot smaller than I had anticipated, they were none the less very nice quality glasses. And for the price, by far the best I could find on the internet. More Reviews An elegant accompaniment to any china design. Fluted crystal arches up into graceful bowls. Imported. . Choosing Appliance -> Non-stick Pans We recommend having at least 1 high quality non-stick saute pan. It makes cooking eggs and delicate items like fish a breeze. It also cuts down on the amount of fat necessary to effectively saute. The best place to buy such pans is from a restaurant supplier. Choosing Appliance -> Food Processor This is a big ticket item, but worth its weight in gold. It will save so much time when it comes to simple chopping or more advanced preparations like mayonnaise. As with most things, buy quality-- it will last longer, be capable of tougher jobs, and give you less problems. To make the food processor easiest to use, leave it on the counter top instead of storing it in a cabinet. Mikasa Park Lane Wine Useful info -> Granite Granite is an igneous rock. It is formed as a result of the slow crystallisation of molten magma at depth in the earth's crust. Uplift and erosion has over millions of years resulted in this material outcropping at the surface. The minerals which make up granite are generally quartz, felspars and various mafic minerals (amphiboles, pyroxenes, micas and secondary materials). It is the size, distribution and precise chemistry of these minerals which give the granite it's colour. The silica content of granite should be at least 70%. In the stone industry "granite" has been a term applied to almost all igneous rocks and schists. |
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