Eating & Drinking 1
KEEPS FOOD WARM
2
Scoop Dish
1 Keep Warm Dish
£12.79 ONLY
Open the port and fill the chamber with hot water to keep your food much hotter for longer. Lid also helps retain heat. Raised edge creates a scoop dish – ideal for one handed eating or to avoid spillage. Two handles for carrying. Dishwasher safe. Not microwaveable. Diameter
8”. Height 2½”. Filling spout 1”. Code
M24289 3
Price £12.79 4
DEEP RIM
CURVED INNER LIP 2 Steelite Deep Rim Plate
Steelite Crockery has exceptional durability. Microwave and dishwasher safe, the clever curved inner lip design can assist one-handed eating and the shaped rim
makes it easy to hold and carry. Available in two sizes. Code
Size
F19510 Medium F19509 Large
Diameter 8½”
10¼”
(Exc. VAT) £11.24 £15.83
Price
£13.49 £18.99
£3.99 ONLY HIGH RIM 3 Plate Surround
Helps push food on to a spoon or fork when eating. Promotes independence and prevents food spillage onto table. Clips on easily to plates between 9-11”. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Cutlery sold separately.
Diameter 9½”. Depth ¾”. Code
G31085 5 5 ortioned Plate
H lps to portion meals making it easy to scoop food each divided section. Suitable for adults and hil ren. Dishwasher safe melamine. Diameter 10”.
Height 1”. d
M 122 42 Helpful, Informative Customer Service Price £22.99
(Exc. VAT) £3 33
Price £ 99 4 Plate Vital
An alternative to a plate surround and ideal for one- handed use, this plate has a high rim and inclined base to make it easier to push food onto a fork or spoon. Non-slip base. Dishwasher safe melamine.
Scratch resistant. Stackable. Diameter 10”. Height 1¾”. Code
M 7110
(Exc. VAT) £24.99
Price £29.99
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