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kitchenware (asda/b and m/instore)
before_hollywood
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why is it that most kitchenware is useless when you pay attention to the instructions.
asda oven tray 'do not use over 200 degrees' everything frozen in asda has to be cooked at 220 (gas mark 8)
instore- didnt buy one as said unsuitable over gas mark 4 :rolleyes:
b and m- doesnt even say :mad:
i dont fancy chisseling melted metal out the bottom of my oven
if anyone knows where i can get a tray suitable for my beko fan assisted electric oven i would be very grateful
asda oven tray 'do not use over 200 degrees' everything frozen in asda has to be cooked at 220 (gas mark 8)
instore- didnt buy one as said unsuitable over gas mark 4 :rolleyes:
b and m- doesnt even say :mad:
i dont fancy chisseling melted metal out the bottom of my oven
if anyone knows where i can get a tray suitable for my beko fan assisted electric oven i would be very grateful
things arent the way they were before, you wouldnt even recognise me anymore- not that you knew me back then 
all your base are belong to us :eek:
MercilessKiller wrote: »BH is my best mate too, its ok
I trust BH even if he's from Manchester..
all your base are belong to us :eek:
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You read an instruction on an oven tray??!! Just use it.0
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i've just moved out my parents housesarahg1969 wrote: »You read an instruction on an oven tray??!! Just use it.
previously i washed it and threw it in the cupboard (for 20 *mumble* years)things arent the way they were before, you wouldnt even recognise me anymore- not that you knew me back then
MercilessKiller wrote: »BH is my best mate too, its ok
I trust BH even if he's from Manchester..
all your base are belong to us :eek:0 -
OK, so you're an excited new home owner? Sorry.
Any oven tray will be OK to use. They won't melt. Don't use a tea tray, though. That will definitely melt.0 -
thats cool i thought it was odd that something would be so spectacularly infit for purpose :rotfl:sarahg1969 wrote: »OK, so you're an excited new home owner? Sorry.
Any oven tray will be OK to use. They won't melt. Don't use a tea tray, though. That will definitely melt.
i dont have any tea trays, just one smart price baking tray lol
things arent the way they were before, you wouldnt even recognise me anymore- not that you knew me back then
MercilessKiller wrote: »BH is my best mate too, its ok
I trust BH even if he's from Manchester..
all your base are belong to us :eek:0 -
They won't melt, cheap trays will warp and the non-stick won't last long. As soon as you can afford to buy some really heavy baking trays such as ProCook or Habitat - ProCook are on half price sale in their shop in the Castleford outlet village and Habitat baking stuff is not as expensive as most of their (lovely lovely) products. Soooo much easier to wash up decent non-stick too - just a wipe needed.Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0
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Morrisons have a set of three for £1.99 and Tesco have a pretty good "value" range.
Looking forward to tasting your baking, chocolate cake is preferable please
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no branded stuff available around here

i keep hoping somewhere like home bargains/ b and m/instore gets something nice and branded cheap.
lodger wont know the difference and to be fair my eyes are untrained too.
chocolate cake? i'll try, i dropped out of home ec in year 9 thoughthings arent the way they were before, you wouldnt even recognise me anymore- not that you knew me back then
MercilessKiller wrote: »BH is my best mate too, its ok
I trust BH even if he's from Manchester..
all your base are belong to us :eek:0 -
TKmaxx often sell branded bakeware. More expensive than value ranges but the heavyweight stuff should last longer.before_hollywood wrote: »no branded stuff available around here
i keep hoping somewhere like home bargains/ b and m/instore gets something nice and branded cheap.
lodger wont know the difference and to be fair my eyes are untrained too.
chocolate cake? i'll try, i dropped out of home ec in year 9 though:smileyhea0 -
Or buy that silicone bake wear special offer at homebargains etc,it doesn't go rusty.0
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i went yesterday and my local one doesnt have itOr buy that silicone bake wear special offer at homebargains etc,it doesn't go rusty.
i need to look at h.b breightmet soonthings arent the way they were before, you wouldnt even recognise me anymore- not that you knew me back then
MercilessKiller wrote: »BH is my best mate too, its ok
I trust BH even if he's from Manchester..
all your base are belong to us :eek:0
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