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schel said:I am on my 4th Trifle Bowl and my mom opt'd not to purchase it because of my bad luck with it. Just want to get a feel on how everyone elses luck has been with this product.
Thanks.
Schel
That's a great idea about using an extra tool turnabout tote. I have my old one before the improved it, so maybe I"ll use that and pad it with towels. Thanks for the idea!ivykeep said:I love mine and have sold quite a few. I wrap the base in the microfiber towels and put it in an extra tool around tote to carry it.
gilliandanielle said:I am on my fourth too! My original arrived broken, then the replacement was warped so it didn't sit flat on the pedestal, the third one was shattered by my DH because he didn't know it was two pieces.
My guests love them and I have sold a million, I just have bad luck personally I think!
chefkeri said:oops 80/20 now. I guess I got an early read.
I love mine. I am (however) very careful when taking it to shows. I don't think glass is a great "show n go" item. I purchased and extra TTA tote bag and wrap all my microfiber and dish towels around it.
What happened to your other 3???
nicki25 said:I love mine. I have been using it at every show since I got it. I have a bridal shower later today and she wanted to make a trifle to show it off.
However, I am very leary about taking the base with me when I go to a get together where there are going to be lots of kids. I am afraid that one of them will knock it off the base. So far no problems yet.
schel said:As far as the base thing, I have thought about getting some of that sticky stuff you put posters up with on walls to avoid putting holes in the walls, and put a couple on to stick the base on so it does not slide.
jenniferknapp said:I am not sure if you you are talking about the same stuff, but I would love to find the sticky stuff that peels off but is clear......like when you get a new CC, the rubbery stuff that holds it on to the paper.... If anyone knows where you can find this, please let me know!
Schel - I am so sorry that you have had so many problems with it!
jzramom said:I am doing the redneck packing method. Using a new looking flannel pillow case. It works well, b/c the extra mat'l on the inside of the bowl protects the base and I didn't have to buy anything extra or carry anything seperate. It has to make it in one trip or it doens't go.
Chef Kearns said:The stuff I'm thinking about are called "Glue Dots". They are clear round little dots of stickiness. I had one incident where it looked like the husband of my host was going to knock it off the counter and since then have used the glue dots. Helps to stabilize the bowl. Unlike Gillian I do not tape it to the table though. For a fair or booth I can see how that would help further though.
To ensure the longevity of your Trifle Bowl, it is important to hand wash it with warm, soapy water and a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive sponges as they can damage the bowl's surface. Also, be sure to dry the bowl thoroughly before storing it.
Yes, the Trifle Bowl is oven and microwave safe, making it perfect for creating hot or cold desserts. However, do not place the bowl directly on a heat source or under the broiler.
The Trifle Bowl is not completely leak-proof, as it is designed with a removable base for easy layering and serving. However, if you are concerned about potential leaks, you can place a layer of plastic wrap or parchment paper between the layers of your trifle.
Absolutely! While the Trifle Bowl is specifically designed for making and serving trifle, it can also be used for other layered desserts, salads, or even as a decorative centerpiece. Get creative with your recipes and have fun with the versatility of the Trifle Bowl.
The Trifle Bowl is made of durable, high-quality glass that is both dishwasher safe and freezer safe. It is designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use and provide a beautiful presentation for your desserts.