National Picky Bits Day is the excuse I needed to avoid cooking in the heat - these 12 pretty plates and bowls will make dishing up easy
These picks are perfect for solo suppers or fun evenings with friends
There aren't many unofficial national holidays that I adhere to, but I'm making an exception for National Picky Bits Day, which falls this Saturday, 27th June.
And it's come at the perfect time - the heat across the UK has risen to unprecedented levels, so much so that turning on an oven or boiling water to cook dinner would feel like a torture method. So, picky bits it is.
I don't often need an excuse to indulge in a picky bits dinner with all of my favourite picnic-esque items, but summer is the ultimate reason. Whether you're prepping a weeknight supper for children or hosting alfresco on the weekend, opting for small dishes is the simplest solution and also means that everyone is guaranteed to find something they like.
The right crockery will upgrade any picky bits dinner, whether it's simple chopped carrots or fancy M&S charcuterie nibbles - having a few serving dishes and nibble bowls in your kitchen will make any quick dinner feel like a special event.
I've pulled together some of my favourite host-ware that I love using for Friday night dinners alone and for events when I want to wow guests. Splatterware is my favourite method for adding colour and pattern to a tablescape, and it remains timeless for summers to come - here are 12 of the best picks to shop now.
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After starting out her journey at Future as a Features Editor on Top Ten Reviews, Holly is now a Content Editor at Ideal Home, writing about the very best kitchen and bathroom designs and buys. At Top Ten Reviews, she focussed on TikTok viral cleaning hacks as well as how to take care of investment purchases such as lawn mowers, washing machines and vacuum cleaners. Prior to this, Holly was apart of the editorial team at Howdens which sparked her interest in interior design, and more specifically, kitchens (Shaker is her favourite!).