(Part 2) Best dinnerware according to redditors

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We found 1,540 Reddit comments discussing the best dinnerware. We ranked the 974 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Dinnerware:

u/mcgroo · 208 pointsr/food

You can find all kinds of fun bento toys on Amazon. Here are my faves:

Kotobuki Egg Mold, Rabbit and Bear
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002TZ04J6/

SCI Cuisine International 2.75 Inch Square Egg Press
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002C8ZDQE/

CUTEZCUTE 10-Piece Bento Decoration Box, Animals Food Picks and Forks https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0038LNVR2/

Happy Sales Stainless Steel Vegetable Cutters
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00095VK7S/

CuteZCute Animal Friends Food Deco Cutter and Stamp Kit
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CDPNA70/

Kotobuki Crayon Bento Box, Black Ninja
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00C61CP3G/

Sushi Grass Baran Garnish Short
http://amzn.com/B001F73TX2

If you enjoy this sort of thing, it's easy to get lost in Amazon's lists of related products.

Spend $30 on those tools and these lunches should take 10 mins to assemble in the morning. One of my biggest challenges is keeping a variety of foods on hand.

*edited to add link to green sushi grass

u/Mr_wobbles · 38 pointsr/army

It is but don’t waste that money.



https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B4FY8YO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_QoRKAbBW18T9F



And then some Coleman butane/propane fuel from Walmart for $5


And then a good liter camp cup. I recommend this

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007OJKI2U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_kvRKAbZDCD0DN


And then a French press.

You can be selfish:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F9ZTL6U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_-wRKAbS4WN09P


Or be the hero the platoon needs:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012FRA8UC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_myRKAbK7P7BYP

u/YellowDoopyInAHouse · 8 pointsr/littlespace

Found it. (http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/gift-novelty/fox-mug/11094155.html) Spectacular. Thanks. :) It's sold out though! I'll have to search around.

I didn't realize "iwantoneofthose" was a site at first. I was like, "but you already have one..."

... Okay, figured it out, the company is "Thumbs Up!" here it is on amazon - and look, they have other animals! https://www.amazon.com/Thumbs-Fox-Shaped-Orange-Ceramic/dp/B00WMP8MVK

u/2muchforaging · 8 pointsr/mycology
u/aohige_rd · 7 pointsr/gaming

These things are live savers btw.

Not only do you not have to worry about the top spills due to air ventilation, it has a handle so no need to burn your hands. Eat straight out of it.

u/rharmelink · 5 pointsr/Chaffles

Microwaved Big bowl of "custard" (based on cream cheese pancakes)

Ingredients:

  • 3 Eggs
  • 3 ounces cream cheese
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • EZ-Sweetz as needed

    Directions:

  • Blend all ingredients together (I use a Magic Bullet)
  • Pour into a microwave bowl
  • Microwave for 60 seconds, stir, 60 seconds, stir, 30 seconds, stir, and repeat until mixture is set.
  • Top with whipped topping, fruit, or syrup (as if they were pancakes).
u/luminouu · 5 pointsr/foxes
u/MraizeGhostblood · 4 pointsr/boardgames

Not game specific, but little condiment bowls to hold any sort of components. Something like this

https://www.amazon.com/Melamine-Plastic-White-Sauce-Dish/dp/B000E5XJHC?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_3

Using for a game like scythe is awesome, you can keep a handful of bowls on each side or corner of the table and it keeps the game organized and no one is reaching over the table. Biggest quality of life adjustment for the cheapest cost.

Storage solutions for whatever games you play the most is probably the next best thing. It can be expensive going the broken token route, but something like a Plano tacklebox thing for gloomhaven pieces will be about $10 and saves sooo much time.

Game mats are great too. I have the big one for 7th continent and it fits a lot of smaller stuff too. But you can order a custom 36 x 36 or whatever and upload your own image. It just keeps the table from getting scratched, makes it easier to slide pieces, and most importantly picking up cards is much easier.

u/caitin147 · 4 pointsr/boardgames

I use these two sizes of bowls to hold componants while playing. They make picking thigs up easy, keep everything neatly in place/sorted, and look really nice! They stack up for storage as well.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000E5XJHC/ref=oh_aui_i_sh_in_o1_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000MVJZ2G/ref=oh_aui_i_sh_in_o0_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

10 of each (one small set one large set) has been exactly right for every game we’ve played.... even Keyper, which has a LOT of componants (literally 8 different animeeples!)

Edited for spelling corrections.

u/DosMike · 4 pointsr/foxes

got one of them as well for my birthday, Amazon has them https://www.amazon.de/Thumbs-Up-A0001317-Tasse-Fox/dp/B00WMP8MVK

u/Mehers · 4 pointsr/foxes

I found it on Amazon!

u/chezleigh · 4 pointsr/mycology

Here is the Amazon link

u/IronOntap · 3 pointsr/AppalachianTrail

During my 700 mike section hike last year I carried the following mug on trail with me:

https://www.amazon.com/ZYLISS-Travel-French-Coffee-Single/dp/B00F9ZTL6U

In the spirit of multi-purpose tools, it not only served as a means of making amazing fresh coffee every day, but also worked as an all around cup in camp. Perhaps a bit heavy compared to the titanium stuff you can get, but the best $10 I spent on a piece of gear. Keep a small ziplock of your favorite coffee in your food bag and enjoy!

u/Swallybongo · 3 pointsr/tea

Hi, I'd go for a gaiwan to start off with, very easy to use, maintain and clean. Also much cheaper than a good teapot. Something like this would serve you well. Good choice on the What-cha sampler by the way.

u/mrsharlot · 3 pointsr/tea
u/Th3dynospectrum · 3 pointsr/SubredditDrama
u/Anabaena_azollae · 3 pointsr/splatoon

It's the little fake grass thing that comes in packaged sushi or bentos. What a silly thing to put on a sniper rifle!

u/MacGuyver247 · 3 pointsr/Cooking

This is not a recipe suggestion as much as a tip. Get squeezy bottles for:

  • Oil, peanut or some high temp oil
  • Broth
  • Soy sauce
  • Fish sauce [edit: just saw the seafood]
  • Sesame Oil
  • Sriracha

    Also the little Soy Sauce Dishes for:

  • Ginger paste
  • Garlic
  • green onion tops
  • green onion bottoms
  • sugar
  • msg (or broth powder or ignore if you hate msg)
  • cornstarch
  • touchi
  • XO sauce [contains seafood]

    Finally, do not buy the products I mentioned through the links I supplied. Go to your local chinatown. It will have all these products and cost less.

    Other accessories: a gas burner, you can get a portable one at 10$. A wok ladle. and a spider.

    As for recipes... er... popcorn? ;)

    Stir fries are great, but once you start making your own fried rice you'll look forward to converting ALL leftovers into carby goodness.

    Enjoy and don't hesitate to ask us questions!
u/EgoFlyer · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

OOoooh, and you should put this on your wish list.

Maybe I should collect mugs...

u/Mach10X · 2 pointsr/abv

I have tried letting it sit at room temperature, it can take days and the potency is not quite as as high. You'll get the most if you still do the freezing and add soy lecithin powder.

If you want to try it without adding heat at least heat the oil before hand to be hot but not scalding then mix the ABV powder, lecithin, and oil together and seal the container, let it sit for about a day then freeze it for at least 2 hours, then let it sit for another day, and if possible freeze it one more time. Freezing is even more important when doing it without a heat source. If you have a computer, xbox, or other mild heat source you can also keep your sealed container near that.

Here's an example of a perfect container to make your ABV oil in since it has a sealing lid and a small vent if needed: http://www.amazon.com/CorningWare-1035985-French-White-20-Ounce/dp/B0002KZMCO/ref=sr_1_10?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1377078391&sr=1-10&keywords=ceramic+crock+lid

If you want to try making these stealthily try this:
A little mini crockpot is pretty cheap, many of them are labeled as potpourri warmers or even a candle warmer would work well, if you can't find these locally Amazon has them very cheaply. What I'd suggest is placing the ABV, lecithin, and oil in a ceramic container with a tight fitting lid to lower the smell to almost nothing then let it sit for a couple of hours. Let it cool then pop it in the freezer with the lid still on tight. Pure citrus sprays such as pure citrus orange (walmart) or Citrus II which you can get at a restaurant supply store is great at covering up odors and smells wonderful. Ozium is also a great tool to use.

Another thing you can use is activated charcoal. This is available anyplace that has aquarium supplies (pet stores, walmart, target, etc) place a good amount into a sock and tie off the end then place the socks in your stash and keep one very close to the mini crock or candle warmer, it will significantly reduce the odor. Even if you're making this at room temperature I'd still recommend the activated carbon. It also works well for making sploofs.


If you have any more questions please let me know! And remember that soy lecithin, freezing, and time are the three most important things to making a successful and potent batch!

u/mygaythrowaway2468 · 2 pointsr/shrooms
u/matjam · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

I just bought a whole bunch of camping stuff for the bike. Basically, I focused on a two things; Pack size and weight. I'm aiming to fit everything in some hard cases, and I think I have enough space for all of this plus food and clothes for a week quite comfortably.

The thing I realised is that the tent and sleep system will cost the most. The tent you can skimp a little on if you're ok with it wearing out after a few seasons.

So, I was able to save a lot by getting a Kelty tent; they make some great 2-4 man tents that are super portable. The Salida 2 might be the most appropriate for you. I'm able to set up the Salida 4 in about 5 minutes. It's not quite as easy as the "pop-up" tents, but its pretty damn light and packs down into a manageable size. $113 and you'll want the footprint $32

Self inflating mattresses seem to take too much space. So I went for a Therm-a-rest all season mattress. There's a new model coming out I think but the one for $109 seems fine. Yes, expensive but I think it will be worth it - it improves the temperature rating of the bag and will fit inside the sleeping bag I got.

Get a warm sleeping bag. Something like this Big Agnes $179 is good. It will accept the mattress so that you don't fall off it during the night. It will back down tight and unlike a down sleeping bag it will stay dry longer and will perform well for longer. Down is "the best" but unless you need to sleep through sub freezing temps you should be ok. Can always stick one of these underneath $22 to improve things.

This is an awesome stove for $14. Fits on standard camp stove bottles and is very wide and stable. You need to buy the gas at a camping store.

You'll want other stuff:

  • Cook set. Lots of single person/2 person cook sets out there that are great on a small stove.
  • Cutlery and plates. I have a lightweight aluminium plate set and some cutlery for it.
  • A collapsable bucket thing so you can wash your stuff when you're finished, and also so you can carry water from a water source.
  • A water filter if you're counting on drinking water from a water source.
  • A tool kit for your bike.
  • A first aid kit.
  • Paper maps of the areas you will ride through.
  • LED rechargeable lanterns/lights etc so you can find stuff in the dark.
  • A multitool, a nice big camping/hunting knife to cut stuff with when you're bored, a camping axe and a shovel so you can bury your excrement if needed.
  • Some way to start a fire if needed, matches, lighter, etc.
  • Inflatable pillow.
  • This seems to work great for coffee.
  • dry bags/sacks to store stuff in.
  • Something to store food in.

    And you'll want some motorcycle specific luggage that fits to your bike. I'm a fan of Kriega system bags for sports bikes as you can strap a whole bunch of the bags together to store everythign you need nicely. A bit expensive but when you start looking at the options you might find it's hard to fit everything you want on the bike without investing in some good luggage for the bike.

    People may disagree with some of the things I've said, thats cool. I just went through all of this myself so figured it might help. YMMV etc.
u/dilladog · 2 pointsr/MealPrepSunday
u/Richeh · 2 pointsr/GiftIdeas

If she "likes wine" likes wine then I'd steer clear; that shit's expensive. Slippers are a good gift, comfortable sheepskin ones should set you back about £25-£40, and they'd probably be good for the decorating and such.

You can get decent earbuds from Aliexpress for cheap (KZ ones are good, set you back less than $10). Allow a month for delivery; that might put them out of your timeframe but you might find them for a little more on ebay, in a more local area.

The Mighty Mug is a curiosity in that you genuinely can't accidentally knock it over if it's on a flat surface (a clever sucker arrangement prevents tipping but doesn't impede direct lifting at all) and costs about $15. Might be good for workout class.

u/revmamacrystal · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

That IS insanity. Tasty Insanity

u/Mesadoram · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge

I bought this little bowl, it seems like just the perfect size for bowl lathering. Also it is pretty cheap!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001RJYCWA/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Thadian · 2 pointsr/Baking

9 inches is the smallest I have found...

Amazon Link

u/MyUglyKitty · 2 pointsr/Baking

This one is smaller, but doesn't have a handle.

This one looks smaller and comes with a pie plate.

Hope this helps!

u/Frogblaster77 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I don't know what kind of sushi maker you're talking about, but this is how I do it at home:

This is the only equipment I use. I put that on a flat surface, then i put a square piece of sushi paper (nari? nori? the seaweed) on it. THen, I personally do a layer of sticky rice, cucumber, cream cheese, and imitation crab. Roll using the bamboo mat. Make sure the seaweed ends overlap and perss together tightly, otherwise you will have a sushi mess on the floor. I usually let the whole roll sit while I make the others. Once all full rolls are done, I cut to desired width.

A 10-pack of seaweed is about $5, plus the other things.... I dunno. Let's say $10. For $10 I usually can make about 30-45 sushi circles + end scraps from the larger rolls (which are fun to snack on while making the full rolls)

Totally worth it. But you don't need a kit. The bamboo roller is SUPER helpful though.

u/robotjackie · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My favorite Home Sweet Home item is this adorable octopus lamp:

http://www.amazon.com/Crackle-Glass-Octopus-Accent-Bronzed/dp/B004H6RR0O

But that's way over $15. This cute little mug, however, is right in range :)

http://www.amazon.com/ACC-12207-Octopus-Surprise-Mug/dp/B005STC6EG

congrats on moving!

u/Dragons_Malk · 2 pointsr/vegan

At least they're not putting the ice cream in a bacon cone or worse, a bacon bowl. Who would ma-- oh.

Damn it.

Edit: formatted incorrectly

u/Nuu2This · 2 pointsr/tea

OK so I got this one
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00F44AF2U/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Which is a tad bigger than the 80-100. It says 130-150 hopefully I didn't make to big of a mistake going to big? There was a big shiny banner that said "Amazon's Choice" over the top of it so I decided it was good enough for me haha!

u/Smellyjobbies · 2 pointsr/Nautical

How about a no spill mighty mug. It actually does an ok job of not spilling my tea when we are rolling.

Mighty Mug Go - The Travel Mug That Won't Fall Over (0.47 Litre), Red https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CPP8Z1O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Hxg3BbNV91Z42

u/Eranou287 · 2 pointsr/Showerthoughts

I make a ramen type meal for lunches at work,

ingredients
1 oxo vegetable stock cube
a handful of cooked chicken
1 sliced chili
a handful of frozen peas
1 carrot (grated)
1 sliced spring onion
instant noodles
corrieander
soy sauce
boiled water

I prepare the vegetables & chicken & keep the stock cube wrapped until it's time to add the boiling water
The noodle I use are the Maggi chicken flavour ones but I just throw away the flavour pack that comes with them. here in the UK you can also use the Asda/Tesco own brand ones that only cost about 20p a packet. the soy sauce I take in a little sauce bottle & just add it after the water.

I use a systema noodle bowl, it's good for keeping the steam in to make sure they're fully cooked
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sistema-Microwave-Noodle-Bowl-940/dp/B009SD35IO

Makes a decent meal for really cheap

you can also play about with different spices/meats etc

u/thecravenone · 2 pointsr/AskCulinary

If you can acquire one of the appropriate size, a cake carrier (example) will certainly make things easier.

If it's going to rain, wear a coat rather than bringing an umbrella - carrying a cake and your umbrella will get annoying fast.

u/bubblegumtrees · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

A new job??? WHOOOOOAAAA

Thing

u/calcium · 2 pointsr/BurningMan

1 case of beer, 2 bottles of good port, 1 handle (1.75L) Sailor Jerry's Rum, and of course mixers.

BTW, if you want to keep your drink cold, pick up one of these bad boys at Walmart for $5.

u/AngelicBabyGirl · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Chocolate Milk is my fav! :3


tea is always a good idea!

This is super cute and comes in more animals!

u/gigabrain · 2 pointsr/army

Large mug

A thermos is recommended as well. Also socks. And a cooler. And a comfy chair.

u/sastarbucks · 2 pointsr/Coffee
u/OliveShoes · 2 pointsr/food

Of course - The only essential ingredients are just kim (dried seaweed sheets, aka "nori" in Japanese, the same kind you use for sushi rolls) and bap (rice), hence the name "kimbap", literally translated to "seaweed rice". Think of it as an Asian sandwich - just like you would put any ingredients you want between two slices of bread to make a sandwich, you do the same wrapped in rice and seaweed to make kimbap. The ones I made here are pretty traditional ingredients, except I used Bulgogi for the meat instead of simple sauteed beef.

All the ingredients in the middle:
Bulgogi
Sauteed carrots, julienned (just a little oil, salt, and pepper)
Blanched spinach
Fried egg cut into long strips
Danmuji (Korean pickled raddish)

Tips: use short-grain sticky rice (Sushi rice) and while the rice is still hot, add a couple of drops of rice vinegar and a sprinkle of sugar while fanning it out and mixing quickly (to air out the strong vinegar taste). This keeps the rice from drying out and adds a little sweetness to the rolls.

Once you have all the ingredients prepared, lay out the kim on a bamboo roller and spread the rice evenly to cover the bottom 3/4 of the kim (the rice should be cooled by now, do not use hot rice as the steam will make the kim soggy.)

Lay out all the ingredients in horizontal strips in the middle of the rice. Gently lift the bottom end of the bamboo roller and roll from the bottom. This will take some practice.

Once the kimbap is tightly rolled, rub a drop of sesame oil on the outside and slice them into about 3/4 inch pieces.

That's it! It does take a bit of time from start to finish but it's so worth it!

I think i'll try spicy tuna kimbap next. I'll try to post progress pics as well.

Enjoy!

(I hope that wasn't too long)

u/Lovin_Brown · 2 pointsr/todayilearned

You'd be rich if you were more ambitious about marketing your ideas!

u/syren33 · 1 pointr/Coffee

In my opinion, this has been my best investment https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003XFUKWM/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_YFcpub1HMVQ2Y

Its a little bigger than 40 ounces but the seal is tight still after about 6 months of daily use and it keeps things hot or cold for hours

u/gloomduckie · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

$0-5 Adorable Cupcake Magnet Just look at this magnet, it's adorable.

$5-10 The Body Shop Chocomania Shower Cream Chocolate and bubble bath, two of my favorite things together, very relaxing!

$10-20 Maneki Neko Tea Cup WHITE - Japanese Lucky Cat Tea Cup Is it a lucky cat? Is it a tea cup? It's both :D

$20-50 Pink Fuzzy Bear Paw Animal Slippers for Women and Men Every time I see these, they put a smile on my face. I keep taking them off my wishlist because they're so impractical, but then they go right back on a day later, haha.

u/TeresaLyn · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
u/what_the_heil · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This would definitely come in handy for easy meals!

This because cats


u/SuburbanElephant · 1 pointr/AskReddit

The goddamn bacon bowls.

u/cleverpseudoname · 1 pointr/CatsandCosmetics

We just ordered these EasyLunchboxes for the kids, with the Cooler Bags. I also ordered these, these, and these. I am wayyyyy too excited.

u/Luretch · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

In town today I saw a mug that won't fall over, you should get one. I spent about 10 minutes playing with it like an idiot. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mighty-Mug-Go-Travel-Litre/dp/B00CPP8Z1O


In before you accuse me I don't work for the company in anyway shape or form.

u/sassyma · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Can't think of anything more fraudelent than a [dalek!] (http://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Dalek-Yellow-Underground-Toys/dp/B007X3LU10/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=1PRII2BIRNFS3&coliid=I2MHH64BANC1KF)Have you seen what those suckers look like on the inside? Plus without coffee I am ready to EXTERMINATE anything! Including the jerk who hijacked your card! I am glad it was not my card...because I too would be lost without it!

u/ACDRetirementHome · 1 pointr/cars

The amusing part is that duct-taping one of these to the dash achieves the same effect.

http://www.amazon.com/Gyro-Bowl-Non-Spill-Snack/dp/B007SNJA44

u/irritable_sophist · 1 pointr/tea

Too much vertical clearance between the basket and the bottom of the mug. You need to have the basket actually sitting on the bottom of the mug if possible. When I did this I had a red Chatsford infuser like the one here used with an oversized coffee mug.

[EDIT] This would be a better use of your $$ if you really want to try small-pot brewing.

u/Shae_wall · 1 pointr/AskMen

Bam!
If you go to an organic market, or farmers market you can generally get good ingredients that are fresh. As for the fish you would want to hit up an asian market, or even Costco! I got some fresh Sashimi"Tuna" the other day from Costco and its super good!
Generally you can make sushi with anything :) A basic sushi normally has Rice, carrots, celery, avocado, and tuna all wrapped up in Nori "Seaweed". But you can spice it up with crab,squid, onions, cream cheese" i like to mix Siracha with it" , sesame seeds, fried wontons, or whatever sounds yummy!!
The beauty of cooking is that there isn't a wrong way to do it!! If a combination of stuff sounds good, try it!
And your gonna want to get a bamboo sushi roller as well. Heres a reference~

u/I_Have_an_above_avg_ · 1 pointr/food

> http://amzn.com/B001F73TX2

what do you do with the food scraps after cutting?

u/spookylibrarian · 1 pointr/tea

Not exactly what you're after, but my dad's got a travel mug that you can plug in to your computer or 12V car adapter. Similar to this, actually. Works pretty well!

u/lmercier · 1 pointr/Coffee

Sounds like you're not in the friend zone with your boss so there's no good way to break it to him, I'm afraid. Coffee is about personal preference and he's expressed his.

If there's a hot water tap on the machine then it might be easy to make your own but if he's the sort that looks down on craft coffee culture then you may want to do it on the down low in one of the those french press mug things like this.

u/MasterChief_John-117 · 1 pointr/gadgets

How does this look? It's the only one I could find with USB. The ratings are fairly low, though, so I'd recommend getting a decent thermos. A good one can keep your coffee warm for several hours.

u/GanonFodder · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

So I want/desire (neeeeeeeed) this tea cup!

HOWEVER,
I actually need these multivitamins. :P

Where's the aspirin? (Did you know aspirin was a trademark, but bayer lost the trademark after wwii as part of the treaty? The more you know!)

Thanks for the contest!

u/brodysseus · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I love this comically oversized ramekin mug because: a). it's giant, and b). it's oven-safe so I can use it for eggs florentine and stuff.

u/Fr0glips · 1 pointr/tea

I'm looking to buy my first gaiwan, I've called two Asian stores here in South Florida USA and they don't carry gaiwan. I found a Gaiwan on Amazon and I like the price. Does it look like a good buy as a first gaiwan?

edit: corrected spelling

edit2: I ended up buying this gaiwan instead because it had Amazon Prime shipping while the first gaiwan shipped from China and took about a month to arrive.

u/thecoffee · 1 pointr/CrazyIdeas
u/hamlet9000 · 1 pointr/boardgames
  1. Yes.

  2. Yes. (I mean, you still need to explain the rules to them and they need to create a character, but the latter is quick and the former is no more difficult than explaining any other game.)

  3. No. People love to over-complicate this, but all you need for effectively storing Gloomhaven for rapid set-up and tear down are plastic baggies and some envelopes. (I'm going to break this down specifically, but it really just boils down to the common sense of "put each component type in its own baggie so that you don't have to sort them out every time you want to play".)

  • Character boxes, miniatures, monster cards, monster sleeves, and all active cards fit into the slots provided in the insert.
  • Take all cards not currently being used and place them in a large baggie. (I also drop in a notecard with the label "SUPPLY" so that I can quickly identify what that baggie is for.)
  • As you play the game, certain cards will be removed from the game. Place these in a new baggie. (Which I label "DEAD COMPONENTS" with a notecard.)
  • Use one baggie each for status tokens, hit points, summoning tokens, money tokens, scenario aid tokens, the plastic stands, and tokens for the elemental infusion board.
  • Place each monster type in a small baggie. Then place all the monster baggies into a large, gallon-size baggie.
  • Place all unlockables in one 8.5 x 11 envelope (including Town Records Book, stickers, sealed envelopes). (I also printed out a copy of p. 49 of the rulebook -- which summarizes the conditions for the unlockables -- and glued it onto the front of the envelope for easy reference and tracking. But that's optional.)
  • Place all the character sheets for the current party in another 8.5 x 11 envelope. To keep things even cleaner, you can create sub-envelopes for each character.

    The baggies all go into the box insert. The map tiles go on top of that. The board goes on top of those. The envelopes and rulebooks go on top of that.

    To keep things from getting chaotic during play, I recommend using small cups for each token type. Plastic soy sauce dishes are great for this, and super cheap. (I use them for virtually every game I play, so this isn't a Gloomhaven-specific expense.) When the game is over, you can just pour each dish back into a baggie.

    Takes me 5-10 minutes to tear the game down. Takes me 15-20 minutes to set the game up.
u/cyan_pop · 1 pointr/EatCheapAndHealthy

I take this ceramic bowl to work

www.amazon.com/CorningWare-French-White-20-Ounce-Mug/dp/B0002KZMCO/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=undefined&sr=8-3&keywords=ceramic+bowl+with+lid

They sell it for cheap at kmart . Marshall's also sells cheap ceramic bowls with lids in cuter designs

u/wenchers13 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

19 299

this

u/Guilded_Waters · 1 pointr/tea

I was also able to find it here for anybody wondering.

u/indiefilmsrme · 1 pointr/mycology