
Christmas Eve dinner at the Ks, an intimate affair for twenty-one this year …
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Christmas Eve dinner at the Ks, an intimate affair for twenty-one this year …
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Wow….!
Impressive.
Is that Gold plated China?
No — gold-tone chasers. (And only on this end of the table … a lot of the Ks’ china is in sets of 10 because that’s how much the dining room table could hold.)
Still, an impressive spread. Even moreso with food. 🙂
Excuse me — Margie informs me the term is “chargers,” not “chasers.”
*laughs*
Ok…since I don’t know what the heck that is…Chaser was fine by me. ;P
Main Entry: 1char·ger
Pronunciation: ‘chär-j&r
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English chargeour; akin to Middle English chargen to charge
: a large flat dish or platter
Usually a big decorative platter you place a plate upon.