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Cookinglife Ontbijtborden / Dessertborden Cardida Beige ø 19.5 cm - 6 Stuks

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Cookinglife Ontbijtborden / Dessertborden Cardida Beige ø 19.5 cm - 6 StuksOntbijt begint met het bord dat je kiest. En met de Cookinglife Ontbijtborden Cardida Beige kies je meteen goed voor die rustgevende ochtendsfeer, de gezellige brunchspreiding en elk dessertmoment daartussenin. Zes borden, een tijdloze beige kleur, aardewerk dat voelt zoals het hoort te voelen: warm, stevig en smakelijk aanwezig op tafel. Het bord dat je ochtend compleet maakt Er is iets aan een mooi gedekte tafel dat de dag anders laat beginnen. Geen

Ontbijt begint met het bord dat je kiest. En met de Cookinglife Ontbijtborden Cardida Beige kies je meteen goed - voor die rustgevende ochtendsfeer, de gezellige brunchspreiding en elk dessertmoment daartussenin. Zes borden, een tijdloze beige kleur, aardewerk dat voelt zoals het hoort te voelen: warm, stevig en smakelijk aanwezig op tafel.

Het bord dat je ochtend compleet maakt

Er is iets aan een mooi gedekte tafel dat de dag anders laat beginnen. Geen plastic, geen mismatched servies dat je al vijf jaar wil vervangen - gewoon zes identieke borden die samen één sterk geheel vormen. De Cardida-collectie is ontworpen voor mensen die houden van eenvoud zonder saaiheid. Beige doet het altijd: bij een witte tafelkleed, een houten tafel, een marmeren aanrecht. Jij bepaalt de stijl, de borden volgen moeiteloos.

Met een diameter van 19,5 cm zijn dit de veelzijdigste borden die je in huis kunt halen. Groot genoeg voor een uitgebreid ontbijt met toast, ei en avocado. Klein genoeg om als dessertbord te fungeren bij je volgende etentje. Dat is slim servies kopen: een investering die zichzelf dagelijks terugverdient.

Waarom deze borden het verschil maken

  • Tijdloze beige kleur - Combineert met elk servies, elke tafelstijl en elk seizoen. Beige is niet saai, beige is slim.
  • Aardewerk van kwaliteit - Zwaarder en solider dan porselein, met een warme uitstraling die goedkoop servies nooit haalt. Je voelt het verschil meteen.
  • Magnetron-, oven- en vaatwasserbestendig - Geen gedoe, geen uitzonderingen. Gewoon in de vaatwasser, gewoon in de magnetron, ovenbestendig tot 180 graden.
  • Licht gewicht van 400 gram per stuk - Stevig in je handen, comfortabel in gebruik. Niet te zwaar om dagelijks mee te werken.
  • Veelzijdig inzetbaar - Ontbijt, brunch, lunch, dessert - dit bord past in elk moment van de dag.

Aardewerk: het materiaal dat koken eerlijk maakt

Aardewerk heeft iets origineels. Het is een materiaal met karakter - iets dat je aan tafel voelt en ziet. De Cardida borden zijn gemaakt van kwalitatief aardewerk dat warmte vasthoudt en je eten op het juiste moment op de juiste temperatuur serveert.

Aardewerk is ook eerlijk: wat je ziet, is wat je krijgt. Geen verrassingen na drie wasbeurten, geen verkleurde glazuurlaag na een jaar gebruik. De Cardida borden blijven er hetzelfde uitzien als de dag dat je ze uitpakt - en dat is precies de belofte die Cookinglife doet.

Van ochtendkoffie tot laat dessert: de hele dag in gebruik

Stel je voor: zondagochtend, een langzame brunch met vrienden. Je haalt de Cardida borden tevoorschijn - alle zes, voor iedereen tegelijk. Op elk bord een andere combinatie: granola met verse yoghurt, toast met zacht gekookt ei, of gewoon een dikke plak cake. Alles ziet er meteen aantrekkelijk uit, simpelweg door de rustige beige kleur die niets afdoet aan het eten zelf, maar alles toevoegt aan de beleving.

En die avond, als het dessert op tafel komt? Dezelfde borden, nu gevuld met een bolletje ijs en warme chocoladesaus. Rechtstreeks uit de oven op tafel, want deze borden zijn ovenbestendig tot 180 graden. Dat moeiteloos schakelen tussen momenten van de dag - dat is waarvoor je dit servies koopt.

Opruimen? Gewoon in de vaatwasser. De volgende ochtend staan ze er weer kraakhelder bij, klaar voor het volgende ontbijtmoment.

De Cardida-collectie: bouwen aan een tafel die van jou is

De Cardida-collectie is niet zomaar een setje borden. Het is een startpunt. Beige is de kleur die het makkelijkst combineert met dinerborden, kommen, schalen en al het andere servies dat je al hebt of nog gaat aanschaffen. Of je nu stap voor stap een complete tafelset opbouwt, of gewoon eindelijk dat ene mooie servies wil dat je al jaren zoekt - de Cardida-collectie past altijd.

💡 Tip: Combineer de Cardida ontbijtborden met bijpassende diepe borden of mokken uit dezelfde collectie voor een complete tafelstijl die echt als een geheel aanvoelt. En wist je dat je dit servies ook rechtstreeks kunt gebruiken als ovenscaaltje voor kleine porties - denk aan gegratineerde eieren of een warme brownie voor twee? Aardewerk en een oventemperatuur van 180 graden zijn een gouden combinatie.

Specificaties

  • Collectie: Cardida
  • Type: Ontbijtbord / Dessertbord
  • Diameter: 19,5 cm (195 mm)
  • Materiaal: Aardewerk
  • Kleur: Beige
  • Gewicht per bord: 400 gram
  • Aantal stuks: 6
  • Hittebestendig tot: 180 graden Celsius
  • Magnetronbestendig: Ja
  • Vaatwasserbestendig: Ja
  • Ovenbestendig: Ja

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  • 6 x Ontbijtbord / Dessertbord Cardida Beige - diameter 19,5 cm

Klaar om je ochtend een upgrade te geven? De Cookinglife Ontbijtborden Cardida Beige liggen op je te wachten - bestel vandaag en zet binnenkort al de mooiste ontbijttafel die je ooit hebt gedekt.

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A pioneering book! It breaks new ground and proposes new ideas that are plausible. I enjoyed this book immensely. But with every pioneering book comes beliefs that may not always be what they seem. I withheld one star because there are some ideas proposed that I found hard to believe entirely. I like the fact that Dr. Schoch includes Biblical passages but I don't agree with the majority of his interpretations. For example, Ezekiel's writings and visions are not about shapes he saw in the sky that Dr. Schoch thinks are from solar outbursts or auroral displays. Instead, most of those are visions he had of the "Last Days." But he didn't know exactly what he was seeing so he did his best to describe the things he saw. The other point I would like to make is that not all of the glyphs from thousands of years ago could be describing auroral displays or solar outbursts. I would imagine that if solar flares were racing toward Earth, (1) there wouldn't be enough time to look at them and study their shapes because you would be racing for cover, (2) they would be too bright whereas nobody could actually look at them long enough to study their shapes even if they had modern sunglasses, and (3) there would be a lot more evidence of scorched and burned areas of Earth so that it would be more obvious if solar activity was what had set society back thousands of years. But I don't recall Dr. Schoch theorizing about these things. Overall the book is great and I think he right about a lot of things. Highly recommended!
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Forgotten Civilization by Dr. Robert Schoch Why should you buy this book? 1) You're already looking at it so you must have some interest in this topic. 2) Dr. Schoch has a great ability to take his, or others, theories and support them with well researched scientific data. This is helpful to those of us who are curious about alternative explanations but are still dependent on the "scientific thinking" paradigm. (He doesn't make statements like "when humans bred with aliens in 20,823 BC..."). 3) He always makes you think about conventional wisdom in a new way. For instance, in this book - the age of Easter Island statues (moai). How DID they get buried so deeply when they (conventionally) only go back to a South Pacific Polynesian settlement times?? I have stood in front of the moais on Easter Island and read many books on it's history and it never occurred to me to question the timeline. It takes that unique geologist perspective which Dr Schoch brings to his writings. 4) He introduces you to other researchers or writers that you will want to know more about. Like Thomas Brophy, Anthony Peratt, Paul LaViolette and many others. 5) The Appendices. Some excellent information on multiple topics included at the end of the book. 6) Because Dr. Schoch has gone where many others SHOULD go - against conventional archeological/historical wisdom which makes no sense. His initial theories on the age of the Sphinx as a young academic were very daring and absolutely correct. The geological community had no problem with his ideas - but Egyptologists did, and they have been after him ever since. Choosing a controversial research path has meant some changes in his academic career I'm sure, as "Academics," for all it's spouting of tremendous support for new knowledge and research is very much mired in politically correct concrete. (Go to Egypt and look for yourself. Even a casual tourist will see how wrong standard academic theories are currently). 7) I guarantee you will learn new and interesting things that just may change your life - or at the very least, change the way you think about the future. -C. Engel
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