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I've just been looking on the Lakeland Plastics web site, someone tell me they are having a laugh with their prices? It is a mickey take right? Some of their stuff should be on Bogof in poundland. :eek:The quicker you fall behind, the longer you have to catch up...0
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Mr_Proctalgia wrote:I've just been looking on the Lakeland Plastics web site, someone tell me they are having a laugh with their prices? It is a mickey take right? Some of their stuff should be on Bogof in poundland. :eek:
But should you order from them they do send you a very nice ecard at Christmas:rolleyes: To be fair some of their stuff is top notch quality but as you say Mr P the pound shop is the place to be. I'm lucky that I live (part of the year) in an area that caters for hotel/guest house trade. Catering size cling wrap and 25ltrs drums of salad cream are in plentiful supply at more realistic pricesLife's a beach! Take your shoes off and feel the sand between your toes.0 -
I think Aldi or Lidl did these a few weeks back. Was going to get one but missed them.
I was going to offer to rehome yours, MATH, but it seems you find it useful0 -
it definatley means fill with either, water, oil or vinegar....seperatley, it's whatever you or using it for. :xmassmile0
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Just a word of warning.
I used spray oil for greasing tins for a while but then I found the tins very difficult to clean. The oily layer built up and looked quite discusting. I never had this problem with butter or marg.
I do spray potatoes and veg to roast but in another dish then transfer them.Love living in a village in the country side0 -
I should have been more specific in my reply- your description of it sounds exactly like the little device that we procured from M&S with the large quantity of vouchers given to us as wedding presents (or was it a direct gift? I forget:o). Presumably though they're mass produced in the far east and then resold at vastly inflated prices by various high street 'big names' and internet purveyors of giftware;).
It is indeed handy for coating roast potatoes, or especially wedges. Don't go over the top pumping it up though or the resultant mist of oil ejected at enormous velocity will largely bounce off the object you're aiming it at and spread far and wide around your kitchen work surfaces....0
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