Dinnerware that doesn't get knife marks?

Hello!

I'm in the market for a complete set of dinnerware for 8, that won't get those annoying dark marks from silverware scrapes. We got some inexpensive stoneware that already look tore up. I also cannot STAND the sound the silverware makes when it hits these plates. Is vintage the way to go? I haven't looked into old school Pyrex but I imagine plates with the same texture as my mixing bowls wouldn't sound horrible.

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u/Callygia — 11 days ago
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Dinnerware that doesn't get knife marks?

Hello!

I'm in the market for a complete set of dinnerware for 8, that won't get those annoying dark marks from silverware scrapes. We got some inexpensive stoneware that already look tore up. I also cannot STAND the sound the silverware makes when it hits these plates. Is vintage the way to go? I haven't looked into old school Pyrex but I imagine plates with the same texture as my mixing bowls wouldn't sound horrible.

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u/Callygia — 12 days ago

What to do with my Pyrex flameware?

I love my induction cooktop! But one thing I didn't think about before converting was what that meant for my collection of vintage Pyrex flameware. Thanks to this sub I decided not to bother with those converter discs but now I wonder if/how induction converts handle this. Single electric burner as needed?

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u/Callygia — 12 days ago
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Baby rubs chest while breastfeeding

Like the title says, my baby boy usually rubs some part of my body while breastfeeding. I'm sure this is normal baby behavior, but when I was talking about it with my cousin and her friends, they all said "he's just being a boy". Implying that a boys love for boobs starts early. Do baby girls NOT do this?

Edit: as I said in my original post, I'm sure this is normal baby behavior. I'm not genuinely asking if my baby does this BECAUSE he's a boy. It seems my sarcasm may not have been clear to some.

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u/Callygia — 20 days ago