Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Bormioli Rocco Nettuno Small Bowls and Dinner Plates Review


Since I am a mom now I find myself dining at home more and more. The more we eat at home the more I realize how nice it is to have great dinnerware to serve a meal made with love on. We are planning a Italian themed dinner at home for this Valentines Day and I knew we would need better dishes then our plain white ones.





Planning our dinner reminded me of one of our first Valentines living together. I worked all day making an awesome spaghetti dinner with great bread. I decorated the kitchen to look like a restaurant and even made hand written menus. It was perfect! Except for the part when my husband came home form work and had food poisoning from the lunch he ate at work and went to bed right away and could not even eat a bite of my dinner or sit down at my mock restaurant.

We laugh about that time and now that we have our son we want to make a restaurant Valentines family dinner for all of us at home. We were looking for great dishes to serve our meal on and read about Bormioli Rocco Nettuno I thought it would be just what I need to make our night fancy and still great for other dinners. I love the shape of the Nettuno line. They are functional but also pleasing to the eye. I used the plate and bowl for serving dishes when we had friends over. I plan on using them a lot when I blog too. They make great serving dishes to display my culinary adventures. They are a little pricey but a great investment into a high quality product.




You can buy these fabulous dishes at Amazon.com
Bormioli Rocco Nettuno Dinner Plates, Set of 12 (Available in blue and clear) $97.86
Bormioli Rocco Nettuno Small Bowls, Set of 12 (Available in blue and clear)$62.04



*I was not paid for our review. The opinions are 100% mine and may vary from others. I was provided the items mentioned in this post to review for free from the PR company that represents them.
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