Wilko's small ceramic casserole dishes £1! Also ramekins at 75p!

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edited 10 April 2012 at 5:52PM in It's gone, but was it any good?
These are cute ceramic non stick casserole lidded pots in ORANGE , RED , GREY OR WHITE

See here ;

RED ; http://www.wilkinsonplus.com/oven-to-tableware/wilko-casserole-dish-non-stick-round-small-red-200ml/invt/0300528/

WHITE ; http://www.wilkinsonplus.com/oven-to-tableware/wilko-casserole-dish-non-stick-round-small-red-200ml/invt/0301286/

GREY ; http://www.wilkinsonplus.com/oven-to-tableware/wilko-casserole-dish-non-stick-round-small-red-200ml/invt/0300539/

ORANGE ; http://www.wilkinsonplus.com/oven-to-tableware/wilko-casserole-dish-non-stick-round-small-red-200ml/invt/0300521/

6% off code here http://www.hotukdeals.com/vouchers/wilkinson-6-off-online-orders-using-promotional-voucher-code-1184557 brings it down to £1.41 delivered to store plus 4% quidco! :D

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Official MoneySavingExpert insert: Wilkinson has confirmed that it has good stock levels for these casserole dishes with their price cut to £1.50, and that the offer is both in-store and online, though delivery's £4.95 so it's cheaper to collect in-store if you can.

Thanks to cazzap06 for sharing this great half-price offer!

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  • Oooh thanks just ordered a grey one been looking out for a small one of these very handy.
  • Kentsavings
    Kentsavings Posts: 956 Forumite
    thanks Cazzap06 - I think they are very cute too, but what would you use them for, they seem very small?
    maybe individual crumbles, etc?
    saw that the ramekin is 75p too (grey)
    I love this site and all chums, but its making a dent in my bank account!!!

    Have lots of things I want, but dont necessarily need... Must DO BETTER!!! :A
  • tattybonce
    tattybonce Posts: 1,699 Forumite
    Was just about to buy a couple but they only hold 200ml!!!! What would you use em for?! :rotfl:
  • Kentsavings
    Kentsavings Posts: 956 Forumite
    tattybonce wrote: »
    Was just about to buy a couple but they only hold 200ml!!!! What would you use em for?! :rotfl:

    Exactly my thoughts, see above - thinking maybe individual hot puds or a small hot starter, straight to the table?
    I love this site and all chums, but its making a dent in my bank account!!!

    Have lots of things I want, but dont necessarily need... Must DO BETTER!!! :A
  • wushyboo
    wushyboo Posts: 228 Forumite
    im sure ive seen these in poundland!
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  • I was thinking of a side dish too , was thinking of a tasty tomato and aubergine dish!! :D
  • xxvickixx
    xxvickixx Posts: 2,773 Forumite
    Great for kids portions of cottage pie, lasagne etc to pop in the freezer. Love mine, they are so handy.
  • Clowance
    Clowance Posts: 1,893 Forumite
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    my 16 yr old dd and friends did "come dine with me" for one to film for something at school. She used the sainsburys version of these for main course - special macaroni cheese, and put them on plates with the veg next. They certainly had a wow factor.

    I would say that they are mostly useful for dishes that look great until you dish them up, like cottage pie or lasagne or other pasta, for meals when you are trying to impress. Or dishes which taste great but look like a mess, like casserole. Might also encourage kids to eat veg if concealed in cute dish?
  • savingmonkey
    savingmonkey Posts: 952 Forumite
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    xxvickixx wrote: »
    Great for kids portions of cottage pie, lasagne etc to pop in the freezer. Love mine, they are so handy.

    I was thinking they would be good for the kids. Do you freeze the lasagne etc in the actual pot though?
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