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id definetly reccomend popping into your local poundland, i managed to stock up on loads of silicone trays etc0
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Will ask santa for some fancy smancy cake tins
You could buy expensive cake tins.
OR you could use liners......
I get a pack of round & rectangular cake tin liners for about £1.00 a pack & LOADS in a pack. Cup cakes & muffin ones you get loads in a pack.
By all means trade up for good ones when your pocket is flush & you see a bargain, but until then, use liners.
Some of my tins are middle range, some a little more expensive, but I always use liners even in the better tins.0
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