Dessert portion control in the best possible way with adorable handmade bowls

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fruit nut and dark chocolate dessert course with automatic portion control in the cutest little handmade citrus green bowl

I had a little spontaneous dinner party a while back with a group of close friends. I didn’t have time to plan a dessert so I improvised.

The result was a delicious combo of fruit, nuts, and dark chocolate - simple - but made super fun, entertaining and delightful served up in my little handmade enamelware Bitty Bowls.

Woman appreciating fruit, nut, and dark chocolate dessert in tiny green artist made bowl for foodie

The little bowls made for a lively and amusing wrap up to our dinner (don’t worry, I let them have seconds!).

In the pic above, my friend Jacqueline really enjoyed the dessert and sported a pair of my one-of-a-kind earrings. Find your new favorite piece of jewelry to wear to your next dinner party here.

You can create your own dessert fun every day (and easy portion control) with these exceptionally made copper and glass enamelware Bowls. And don’t forget a delightful tiny spoon to go with it!

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