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Non stick cooking liners in Poundland

They had these in Poundland today, measuring 25cms x33cms. I haven't tried them yet, but they're PTFE coated and would appear to do the same as the Lakeland ones.
I've posted this in the Poundland thread on the Grabbit board, but thought there would be more interest here.

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  • weezl74
    weezl74 Posts: 8,701 Forumite
    Is that the kind that go in a 2lb loaf tin?

    That'd be fab news for me if they were! :T:T:T

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  • MRSTITTLEMOUSE
    MRSTITTLEMOUSE Posts: 8,547 Forumite
    I've got some of these and the Lakeland ones and they work just as well.
    They last just as long too.Even if they did'nt they're well worth a pound.
  • McKneff
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    I think the op is saying they are the flat ones that go on a baking tray.
    i have tried them and they are brilliant. But I'm sure i got some at Poundstretchers for 79p, I have been paying £1 for Colgate toothpaste for a long time now and found some today in Home bargains same size for 79p.
    Sometimes the pound shop isnt all its cracked up to be.
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • Jazzy_B
    Jazzy_B Posts: 1,810 Forumite
    Yes, they're the flat ones, but I'm planning to cut mine for cake tins. Our Poundstretcher closed last year. I could have saved 21p ;)
  • McKneff
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    Jazzy_B wrote: »
    Yes, they're the flat ones, but I'm planning to cut mine for cake tins. Our Poundstretcher closed last year. I could have saved 21p ;)
    :rotfl::rotfl:
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • p00
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    I buy mine in HB as usually HB is cheaper than Poundland anyway. They last as long as expensive ones too

    xxp00
  • SunnyGirl
    SunnyGirl Posts: 2,639 Forumite
    Thanks for that JazzyB I'm going to buy 6 on Monday and cut them all to fit my cake & loaf tins and baking trays. It'ss save me a fortune in baking parchment & greaseproof paper ;)
  • janetmw
    janetmw Posts: 170 Forumite
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    You can use the liners on your George Foreman grill to keep the hotplates relatively clean. You still get the 'charred' lines on your burgers etc., but it saves a lot of hassle when cleaning up.

    Janet
  • Jazzy_B
    Jazzy_B Posts: 1,810 Forumite
    Went into Poundland today and they had a different brand, by toastabags in packs of 4 per packet. They're slightly smaller than the other ones and are black. I haven't used them yet but they look good quality.
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