Hi, I'm a columnist on this site (lauraxomichelle) but I need some advice of my own. It's actually mostly for my mom. When she got married 20 years ago, she bought a beautiful set of dishes at Bradlees, which is now closed. They were by Home Beautiful, style JP 303 ambrosia. If anybody knows of websites that sell them (like, legitamite sites) or stores (we're in the southern New England area) it would be a great help! thanks so much!
Heartwhisper answered Monday February 13 2006, 8:15 pm: I'd search ebay or amazon.com.... I've had very good luck finding things I was searching for that I couldn't find any place else and haven't had a bad experience yet!!! I'll be there's help out there so don't give up and Happy Heart Day to you! [ Heartwhisper's advice column | Ask Heartwhisper A Question ]
Razhie answered Monday February 13 2006, 3:41 pm: This is where internet is your friend, although I don't know of anywhere near to you but Amazon.com seems to have them. (What the hell? Yes Amazon.com sells dishes! I didn't know that either!)
I got those from a simple google search love. Give it a try and you might find some more.
Also just to add my little knowledge from too much time working at a store that sells china, silverware and linens, if you find for some reason that you cannot complete your current set, using two sets of complimentary dishes is becoming very popular. It adds a lot of interest to the table and can give you a nice big setting. With Ambrosia, maybe look for a pale pink or green plate of a similar thickness, the effect can be lovely for those poor half sets everybody has kicking around. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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