Posted by: colorfuldishes on: November 25, 2009
Posted by: colorfuldishes on: November 2, 2009
Posted by: colorfuldishes on: September 22, 2009
We are closing out our stock of Persimmon Fiesta dinnerware. We have everything marked down to sell. Also, don’t forget all the American Masala items are on sale through the end of this month.
Posted by: colorfuldishes on: August 17, 2009
Just Dishes Dinnerware is hosting a contest.
All us collectors of pottery love to play with our dishes, so JDD is hosting a “tablescape” contest & we would love to have some tablescapes from any dinnerware line.
The rules are as follows:
Requirements for entry:
1.) You must use at least 2 different color dishes.
2.) Summit a title &/or story about your tablescape … i.e.: tablecloth history, dishes used, etc. (optional)
3.) Limit 2 pictures per entry.
4.) Limit three (3) different tablescape entries per person.
5.) You must be 18 years or older & a resident of the United States with a US address.
6.) Email entries to colorfuldishes@comcast.net include your name, address, email.(Participants names will be noted after the contest ends by their entry.)
7.) 2 prizes will be given away. 1 prize for the most votes & 1 prize drawn at random from all participants.Prizes to be announced at a later date.
8.) Deadline for entries will be October 1, 2009
9.) Voting begins October 2, 2009 – ends October 15, 2009
10.) Winner to be announced October 18, 2009
The entries will be hosted on our sister site at http://www.colorfuldishes.com/tablescapes-fall.htm
Hope to see some beautiful creative tablescapes & good luck.
Posted by: colorfuldishes on: August 9, 2009
This new policy is not just bad for sellers, but for buyers too. Now you will have to ask another question of the seller, is the item in the photo the “actual” item being auctioned off. So sellers get ready for even more emails.
naamah_darling put it the best with instructions on how to opt-out ….
Posted by: colorfuldishes on: July 20, 2009
News Release
Contact:
Danielle Elderkin
Cover Story Communications, Inc.
FIESTA® WELCOMES TERVIS TUMBLER TO ITS COMPREHENSIVE LINE OF LICENSED PRODUCTS
Tumblers Featured in Signature FIESTA Colors
Newell, W.Va.—(July 1, 2009)—The Homer Laughlin China Company™ announces an exclusive licensing agreement between its brand of FIESTA® Dinnerware and Tervis Tumbler; FIESTA insulated tumblers will make their debut in Tervis’ booth at the Gourmet Housewares Show in San Francisco, August 8 – 10, 2009, booth #3355.
“We are pleased to announce the addition of Tervis Tumbler to the FIESTA family of licensed products,” says Rich Brinkman, FIESTA Dinnerware. “Like the dinnerware brand, Tervis enjoys a strong customer following. The partnership is a natural extension of our quality line of licensed products, which now includes everything from cutlery, to glassware, linens, flatware, and more. The insulated tumblers truly round out the brand.”
Sharing a similar long-term history of American-made products, Tervis Tumbler, headquartered in North Venice, Florida, has been producing insulated tumblers since 1946; FIESTA Dinnerware has produced its colorful dishes since 1936 (and Homer Laughlin has been in business since 1870).
“We expect the partnership between us to be an overwhelming success,” says Laura Spencer, CEO, Tervis Tumbler. “FIESTA is a well-respected brand name that represents the American-made tradition that we too pride ourselves on. This, in addition to a shared expectation of exceptional quality, will bring an exciting product to new and existing customers alike.”
Known for the company’s stylish designs that are full of personality, Tervis’ line for FIESTA will feature the signature ‘dancing lady’. Additional items will be available in various multi-colored ‘wrap’ styles that envelope the inner lining of the insulated tumblers.
FIESTA insulated tumblers will be sold in the following five sizes: 12 oz. (the size of a double old fashioned glass), 10 oz. JR-T® (which is slender and tall), 16 oz. (the most popular size), 17 oz. mug, and 24 oz. Big-T® (cleverly designed to fit into a standard sized drink holder).
Tervis Tumblers are virtually indestructible and guaranteed for life. They are microwave, dishwasher and freezer safe.
Double-walled insulation keeps hot drinks hotter or cold drinks colder; longer than traditional drinkware. The tumblers are constructed of a material that resists scratching and discoloration, won’t retain odors like most plastics and offers the clarity and brilliance of glass, yet is safe and practically indestructible.
Look for FIESTA tumblers and ice buckets in stores and online as early as Fall 2009 . Retail price is as follows: tumblers range from $15 to $24; Ice Bucket $50.
Posted by: colorfuldishes on: June 24, 2009

Colorful Dishes now has select items in the new Fiesta® Lemongrass color.
Order over $100 and receive Free Shipping.
Posted by: colorfuldishes on: June 9, 2009
We just added some more clearance items on the website. Go check it out.
Posted by: colorfuldishes on: June 6, 2009
at Colorful Dishes. Lemongrass
Also get FREE SHIPPING on Fiesta orders over $100 + a FREE ITEM.
Pre-order your lemongrass now & be one of the first to get your order.
Have a colorful day
His new designed pestle is much faster than the older style pestle.
Suvir Saran is the author of two widely acclaimed cookbooks, Indian Home Cooking (2004), and American Masala: 125 New Classics From My Home Kitchen (2007). In 2004, Saran established new standards for Indian food in America when he teamed up with tandoor master Hemant Mathur to create the authentic flavors of Indian home cooking at Dévi restaurant in New York, for which they earned a Michelin one-star rating for 2007 and 2008.He has introduced the American Masala collection of porcelain dinnerware and kitchenware made by Wade Ceramics. “Saran, who has carpal tunnel syndrome, said he saw the opportunity to create a mortar and pestle with an improved design. With a wider base for stability, the redesigned mortar saves wrists from too much pounding and has less spill over. Also wrist friendly, are the lines lightweight ceramic knives with ergonomic thermoplastic rubber or plastic handles.”* Saran is a contributing authority to Food Arts magazine, and teaches all over the U.S. and beyond. When he is not traveling, he enjoys working on his 68-acre American Masala Farm in upstate New York. (* Quote from Anna Wolfe article – 2008 June, Gourmet News . )