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    Jan 21, 2004, 05:17 PM
    Marble Serving Trivets for Hot Dishes
    This isn't about cooking per se, but I didn't know what other category to put it in.

    I am looking for nice trivets for serving hot dishes (casseroles, lasagna, etc.) on the table. I have seen some attractive marble ones in some cookware stores and catalogs, but I'm not sure if marble can actually take the heat of a dish right out of the oven without cracking.

    Will marble tolerate the heat of a hot dish without damage? Thank you for your assistance.
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    Jan 21, 2004, 08:15 PM
    Marble Serving Trivets for Hot Dishes
    I am not sure about the marble either. You can buy attractive hand forged aluminium ones that will take the heat. See www.wendellaugust.com.

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