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Quality roasting and baking tins/trays?
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I'm just about to replace my ancient tins (apart from the bread ones) & am going for some from the Alan Silverwood range
I've got one cake tin already & it's an absolute dream to use0 -
Hi there :beer: Another vote for Mermaid from me. We have an existing thread on the best bakeware - I'll mereg this thread with that one, to keep ideas together.
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
Re oven dishes, dont laugh but I am collecting old Pyrex. Usually around a couple of pounds max in charity shops. Its really durable, some of the stuff I have collected is around 50 years old! I like the old designs rather than buying the clear glass they have in supermarkets now.“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0
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Is the Le Creuset roasting dish any good?em x
Proud to be dealing with my debts0 -
God you lot must be psychic, I just came in here today ready to ask where to buy cheap/good baking trays and lookat you all !0
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Lovely, thanks all for the advice and especially for the TK Maxx suggestions, I spent too long in there at lunchtime and came out with an enamel square roaster which will do for small traybakes and a larger one that will do bigger traybakes as well as working as a roasting tin both of these were £4.99 each. I also bought a couple of sandwich tins at £3.99 each and they seem pretty substantial, and also a muffin tin that was around a fiver.
I've already got an enamel roaster and I like enamel so it was a good suggestion and TK Maxx was definitely cheaper -sadly no Mermaid but I'll keep looking.
Thanks all!Piglet
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I got some brilliant enamel baking tins and trays from wilkinsons and there is a bonus because they have gone into their sale todayBlessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
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Not Buying it 2015!0 -
Money no object what are the best oven tins in your opinion?
I don't really have one, as I don't know enough about oven metalwear.
I picked up a beautiful Le Cruset one in a shop the other day, it was £130.00:eek::eek::eek:
I thought it was a pricetag mistake at first:o
£130 for a roasting tin:eek:0 -
I can't make any recommendations for roasting tims. I just buy any old cheap ones and they seem to last ok.
Baking tins though are another matter. The thickest non stick I can find.
I wish I could afford la Creuset.Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination:beer:
Oscar Wilde0 -
If money is no object then why worry about the price of the Le Creuset?
I don't have the roasting tin but have 3 of the coccottes and they are worth every penny.0
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