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What size?

FROSTYFRECKLE
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Hi all,
I have a question for all Remoska owners - what size did you buy? My combi-oven is no more and will be buying a Remoska but what size. There are only me and my hubby, David. I like to cook and freeze extra portions. Any advice greatly appreciated.:D
I have a question for all Remoska owners - what size did you buy? My combi-oven is no more and will be buying a Remoska but what size. There are only me and my hubby, David. I like to cook and freeze extra portions. Any advice greatly appreciated.:D
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HardupHester has been cooking up a storm in hers today and Mioliere has just got one. I think SuesySue has one also.
Not sure what size, although there is a dedicated remoska thread on here somewhere.
They do sound interesting though and I think you can buy different pan sizes to fit into the one you buy.Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no: 203.0 -
Hi, Thanks for the reply. Have been on the Remoska thread but as I am swithering between the large and grand size I thought someone on MSE who has bought either of these would be able to clarify further - is the grand size too big for a couple?0
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Frosty, pop into the 'Daily Thread' if you ask on there, I'm sure one of the regulars will be able to help.
It seems that a few use smaller tins inside the panto cook different things.
Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no: 203.0 -
I bought the grand size,as I thought it better to splash out and get that size rather than regret it later.I think it's a good size for any one as you can always put stuff in to roast around the edges, veg ect.There's only the two of us by the way.
I did'nt buy the inner pan,I just use a realy solid baking pan instead.I did buy the rack which was an extra £8.99 as after I had used mine I realised the rack would be useful.(I do think it should be included though and not an extra )
I think I'll be using my Remoska a lot in the coming days,they realy are brilliant.0
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