Sugar Bowls

Sugar Bowl Royalty Free Stock ImageWhen serving a tea or a coffee, it is always nice to present the milk or cream in a jug and sugar in a bowl. It looks so clean to put them in place. Sugar bowls is a dishware that are created and designed for holding sugar or sugar cubes for tea or for coffee or any other item you like to keep covered. It was already being used since 1815. It is an integral pot of a whole tea set. Sugar bowls, usually with covers became a crucial part of the tea equipage in the eighteenth century, when sugar was existed. During the year 1760’s, they were being shaped in the reversed pear or double-bellied form popular with Rococo designers with an emphatic curves and rich floral decorations that reflects the lavishness of the fully developed Rococo styling. Sugar bowls can also make a decorative piece to your kitchen or dining room when matched with your tea or coffee pot and creamer.

 

There are lots of styles and examples of sugar bowls that tea lovers used in the kitchen:

 

  • Blomus Copo sugar bowls – brings together the traditional styling of porcelain and stainless steel. This is great for serving visitor or just yourself, dishwasher safe with a brushed stainless steel finish.
  • Emma sugar bowl – beaded detail improves the relaxing appeal of earthenware to create the look of an antique. This was crafted in Portugal; they’re beautiful choice for interesting and durable enough for everyday use.
  • Lenox Orchard sugar bowl – this sugar bowl bears a bunch of stout blueberries as the finial atop its cover.
  • Polish Pottery sugar bowls – genuine polish pottery stoneware made and hand painted by true artist with complex patterns and flamboyant colours, its microwavable, dishwasher, and oven safe.
  • Spanish Ceramic sugar bowl – this bright sugar bowl with lids adds a Mediterranean touch to your table. It can also be used for container of artificial sweetener, tea bags, hard candies or other small items on a table or even in the counter and also in your desk.

 Brown Sugar Cubes In A Wood Bowl Royalty Free Stock PhotoSome of the common makers that people are familiar would be the huge variety of German, China styles and even from Japan and England. And you may also consider the variety of silver plate, aluminium and copper sets that are unbreakable. Modern stainless steel sugar bowl set will make a unique gift to a tea lover or to any other occasions. There are many people who just loved collecting sugar bowls and creamer sets for just a personal hobby or even for gifts to their loved ones. In choosing the best sugar bowls for you, you must assure of the colour, size and design. Make sure that in choosing your desired sugar bowls, it should fit on the surroundings of your kitchen or even in the dining. Check also the edge of the sugar bowl, and make sure to include the lid. You will almost find the defects that are rough enough on the piece. It will help you to find the defects of the product or otherwise you may not see it.

 

Pinkpuds: The Sugar Bowl Challenge 14 – Judys sketch

The fabulously talented Judy designed the sketch over on The Sugar Bowl this time and its a fabulous sketch too I really enjoyed using it, theres an added extra of adding some bling too.

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(When complete, you should still be able to see the pan through the sugar.) 4. Using a sharp kitchen knife, trim the edges of the sugar bowls by scraping the blade along the rims of the wells.

Pink Candy Stripes: Sugar Bowl Challenge 14

Over at the Sugar Bowl this week there is a fabulous sketch by Judy to follow with the added option of sparkle. I have made a new baby card and have added pale blue bling for my sparkle.

Sugar Plum: Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream

In a medium mixing bowl, using a mixer on medium speed, beat together cream cheese and powdered sugar until combined, about 1 minute; beat in graham cracker crumbs until combined. Set aside.

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