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Where would I buy a ginger bread man cutter
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misskool
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I have no cutters and was wondering where you would get one of those?
Many thanks!
MK
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Have you tried Lakeland? They have a huge selection of really pretty cutters. Maybe sainsburys or Tesco in the bakery section?0
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Hi, have you got a local hardware shop that also sells cookery stuff? Any cookshop and also try supermarkets.
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I'm sure that I've seen them in Tescos. Try the kitchen dept, but also the baking section. I'm pretty sure that I've seen gingerbread man kits aimed at kids in the baking section.0
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Home Bargains have mini ones for 29p0
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Lakeland do a set, a whole gingerbread family! I finally found a single cutter in the cookery section at Morrisons, was 99p.GC Oct £387.69/£400, GC Nov £312.58/£400, GC Dec £111.87/£4000
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Do you have a kitchen shop nearby? They will have one;)0
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Sainsburys and morrisons both do them.MF aim 10th December 2020 :j:eek:MFW 2012 no86 OP 0/20000
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Excellent, thank you lovely peeps!0
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Robert Dyas have things like that, there's a huge one in Chiswick and it's excellent for things like cooking equipment even though I think it's quite expensive, it's also very convenient...
**Thanks to everyone on here for hints, tips and advice!**:D
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I find the commercial ones are too small and fiddly so I print out a picture from the web and tace on to acetate then cut around itBlessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
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