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Plate, for Food
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![]() Normally a plate placed under a bowl or cup is called a saucer. But a saucer can also be a plate when food is served directly on it. In this case, the plate is large enough for a small salad or a slice of pie.
Plate For Food • Angela's House, Oakland, California • (Photo posted Tuesday 13 November 2012) • (Photo taken 13:42:25 Sunday 16 January 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() Multi-colored plates stacked on a shelf gave the impression of a muted rainbow. Had the plates been stacked in a different order, the effect would have been more pronounced, albeit still just as muted.
Plate For Food • Angela's House, Oakland, California • (Photo posted Tuesday 13 November 2012) • (Photo taken 13:42:25 Sunday 16 January 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() Hand painted plates decorated a shelf in a Japanese restaurant on King Street, San Francisco, California.
Plate For Food • King Street, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Saturday 24 April 2010) • (Photo taken 17:34:12 Friday 12 December 2007) • © 2007 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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