Formula Z/S

Hot dog or hamburger? Cole slaw or potato salad? Corn on the cob or
baked beans? You're eating outdoors and you've worked up a healthy
appetite, but you have to make tough choices, because you're armed
with only a wobbly paper plate and a fork that has all the strength
of a fettuccine noodle. There's a mess hall of plates, cups, and
utensils in stores to address your alfresco dining needs. But which
are the best versions to last you through one meal, not to mention
one summer or all year long? This season, make sure your
award-winning chili ends up in your mouth and doesn't leak through
to your lap.
How They Stacked Up
Road testers hurled, doused, scratched, and stained some 25 pieces
of flatware to determine their strength. Here, the most durable
(and dignified) plates and cups for every outdoor occasion.
One Meal
Dixie Ultrastrong Plates
Brawn: The Dixie plates have a soak-proof shield and combine the
weight of paper with the impermeability of plastic.
The plate stands up to a steak knife, and liquid simply beads on
the surface without soaking through.
You can load two cups of liquid onto it without overflow or
leakage. That's good news if you love soupy summer foods, like
fruit salad and baked beans.
Even when you're using just one hand, this plate can hold a pound
and a half of potato salad without collapsing. Bonus: It doubles as
a makeshift cutting board.
Beauty: The subtle design is perfectly inoffensive.
Value: At around 9 cents per plate ($2.60 for a pack of 30,
available at grocery stores), there's no better deal.
Sologrips Cups
Brawn: Sturdy yet flexible, the new cups from SoloGrips won't crack
if you grip them too tightly. The indentations up the side of the
cup keep it from slipping through sweaty fingers.
Beauty: These make the competition look like the cups you get out
of a coffee vending machine.
Value: At $2.50 for 30 (available at supermarkets), you can buy
enough to handle a full keg or three.