The author's friend recently started using a lazy Susan on their dining room table, which sparked the idea that it can be a great addition to home dining. A lazy Susan can be a stylish and practical upgrade, making it easy to serve and clean up. It's not just for serving food, but also a decorative piece that can showcase personal items. The term "lazy Susan" is thought to have originated from Thomas Jefferson, but it's a misleading name given its helpful design. Lazy Susans are commonly used in Chinese restaurants and deserve a central place on home dining tables. When choosing a lazy Susan, consider noble materials like marble, stone, and wood, and look for designs that are visually appealing even when empty. You can also layer lazy Susans for a unique look. A lazy Susan is more than just a convenient way to pass food, it's a decorative piece that can add personality to the table. The author suggests considering different styles and materials, such as bamboo, wood, and amber cast glass, to find the perfect fit for your home. With the right lazy Susan, you can elevate your dining experience and add a touch of elegance to your table.
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