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Heart Shaped Cookware items in Tesco

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Just back from Tesco, and thought some of you might be interested in the following:-

Heart Shaped Silicone ice cube trays - £1
Heart Shaped Cake Tin -£2 (think it was £2 anyway :o )
Heart Shaped Ramekin (sp) dishes - 2 pack - £2
Heart Shaped pan (for frying an egg) £2
Heart Shaped Cookie Cutters (forgot price!)

Zippy x
:p Busy working Mum of 3 :wave:

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  • zippybungle
    zippybungle Posts: 2,641 Forumite
    Just remembered they had a red heart shaped cake tin as well (to put things in), think it was £3

    Zippy x
    :p Busy working Mum of 3 :wave:
  • tessie_bear
    tessie_bear Posts: 4,898 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Mortgage-free Glee!
    thanx for that sounds useful for valentines day...i dont suppose there were any heart shaped cutters ?
    onwards and upwards
  • zippybungle
    zippybungle Posts: 2,641 Forumite
    Yes, they had heart shaped cookie cutters. I think they were a set of 3 in different sizes.

    Zippy x
    :p Busy working Mum of 3 :wave:
  • sunrise27_2
    sunrise27_2 Posts: 1,349 Forumite
    I've just picked up a heart shaped red perspex type dish in tescos for £1 just right for putting all those heart shaped homemade goodies in
  • xkymx
    xkymx Posts: 494 Forumite
    thaks will have look when i go in saw this on web site Tesco Heart Shaped Cookie Cutters £1 its prob the ones you saw :D
  • sunrise27_2
    sunrise27_2 Posts: 1,349 Forumite
    I bought the cookie cutters last year for £1 amazing value !!
  • ELLA
    ELLA Posts: 784 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Ive just melted some chocolate and poured it into the Heart Shaped Silicone ice cube tray, also added some sweet nuts at the bottom and filled them. Hope they turn out ok!
  • liza4
    liza4 Posts: 2 Newbie
    Awesome, thanks for that sounds useful.BTW, I'm looking to purchase a good quality stainless steel pot. I have heard the Paderno line is really good but also very expensive. I want to use the pot to make soups and stews. Would you recommend a dutch oven or a stock pot? The problem is Paderno stock pots are really expensive and the dutch ovens are cheaper. What is the difference between the two and what would you recommend? Thanks in advance.
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