
We're not big fans of disposable dishes; however, we do recognize that (once in a blue moon) there is a time and place for them.
Usually that time and place involves lots of ketchup and fireworks.

We're not big fans of disposable dishes; however, we do recognize that (once in a blue moon) there is a time and place for them.
Usually that time and place involves lots of ketchup and fireworks.
If you're having a big Fourth of July party this year, and you don't have enough dishes for the whole crowd -- and don't feel comfortable asking everyone to bring their own -- make sure to buy some that come from a renewable or recycled material.
Our old favorite, Preserve, is always a good choice.
Or, if you're going for a more natural look, try Verterra. The dishes are made with compostable plant matter and water, and they're fully biodegradable.
Via Keetsa
One of the caterers I work with is using compostable disposables that are exactly like those of Verterra's. (it might even be the same brand). I think it's a great idea but I would be very curious to hear how long and well they hold up with hot food.
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