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Buy Tefal cake tin & get years worth Betty Crocker mix worth £45
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[FONT=Inagur LT,Inagur LT]So this looks like you could buy in store?[/FONT]
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Yes believe in store and Waitrose as well0 -
Square one now OOS online
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square tefal tin back in stock:D0
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That bakeware is WAY overpriced. Any baker worth his or her salt can see a mile off this is a false economy.
Far better to make your own with sugar, flour and butter - no addditives and cheaper - it costs pennies to bake - using a regular baking tray.
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That bakeware is WAY overpriced. Any baker worth his or her salt can see a mile off this is a false economy.
Far better to make your own with sugar, flour and butter - no addditives and cheaper - it costs pennies to bake - using a regular baking tray.
Remember Martin's Mantra MSEers, it's only money saving if it's something you need! :money:
That's true... if you're a baker. Unfortunately, if you were one of those whose HE lessons only went as far as 'how to follow a packet recipe' this is a reasonable quality tin and plenty of packets at an ok price.
p.s. it's also good for those of us no longer able to cook from scratch - for whatever reason.Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants - Michael Pollan
48 down, 22 to go
Low carb, low oxalate Primal + dairy
From size 24 to 16 and now stuck...0 -
Just lost last tray from my basket -0
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All OOS now , but worth keeping an eye on as they seem to keep adding stock on
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That bakeware is WAY overpriced. Any baker worth his or her salt can see a mile off this is a false economy.
Far better to make your own with sugar, flour and butter - no addditives and cheaper - it costs pennies to bake - using a regular baking tray.
Remember Martin's Mantra MSEers, it's only money saving if it's something you need! :money:
Not exactly pennies... I just did a quick check on asda for price of ingredients for flour, butter, sugar and cocoa for 24 cakes and I reckon you'd be looking at almost £16, that's just buying the cheapest ingredients.
So anyone who takes advantage of this offer is essentially getting the bakeware for free. If you make a lot of cakes then it's certainly a great deal, and time saver especially when you've got kids
LucyAddicted to MSE, I can't resist a bargain
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The baking sheet is back in stock x0
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