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Casserole Dish question
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So was I
I'd definitely recommend Le Creuset too Kimberley,they are hellishly expensive,but you'll never need to replace them.I've got one the size of a medium saucepan which has a lid that doubles as a little frying pan and it is incredibly useful.0 -
Yeah but i've just looked and they are all over £30..i think i'll get the cheapest in Argos
I wouldn't use it much anyway.
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If you want a Le Cruset casserole I have one going spare, its an oval one in nut brown and can be used on the hob and also in the oven. PM me.
Living in the sunny? Midlands, where the pork pies come from:
saving for a trip to Florida and NYC Spring 2008
Total so far £14.00!!0 -
Kimberly can you empty your in box I have a message to send and the box is full re casserole.....
Living in the sunny? Midlands, where the pork pies come from:
saving for a trip to Florida and NYC Spring 2008
Total so far £14.00!!0 -
Oops ok hold up
Ok done it :j
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