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Raised pie mould?

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  • mrbadexample
    mrbadexample Posts: 10,805 Forumite
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    McKneff wrote: »
    Have you had a look at Lakeland, they do things like this.

    Nothing I could see mate. :(
    If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
  • ukclare
    ukclare Posts: 237 Forumite
    annie123 wrote: »
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    but must be available for less than £99 :eek:

    edit again. Just spoken to sons GF (chef) and she said it's a fluted game pie mould available from professional stockiest and not cheap.

    I have been casually looking for a while now - on ebay, etc and guess you would be lucky to find one for under £100! If you do see one for anything like your budget snap it up quick!
  • mrbadexample
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    ukclare wrote: »
    I have been casually looking for a while now - on ebay, etc and guess you would be lucky to find one for under £100! If you do see one for anything like your budget snap it up quick!

    Oh, rest assured I will!

    Although I'm sure there must be an OSer out there somewhere who has one that is no longer used / needed... :whistle:
    If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
  • annie123
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    Oh, rest assured I will!

    Although I'm sure there must be an OSer out there somewhere who has one that is no longer used / needed... :whistle:

    And if they did they could get £60 for it on ebay and that's with out the bottom bit :eek:
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANTIQUE-VINTAGE-OVAL-FLUTED-GAME-PIE-TIN-MOULD-/390477694669?pt=UK_Antiques_DecorativeAntiques_Collectables_EH&hash=item5aea48c6cd&ssPageName=RSS:B:SHOP:US:101

    the 2nd link I posted originally is starting to look cheap.
    What about a loose bottom cake tin? much more affordable :D
  • mrbadexample
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    annie123 wrote: »
    And if they did they could get £60 for it on ebay and that's with out the bottom bit :eek:

    Flippin' 'eck, it sold too! :eek:

    I think unless my granny's got one stashed away somewhere I'm going to be out of luck. There's no way I'd pay that much. :(
    If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
  • Well, that was 6½ years ago. I've come on a bit since then. :D



    has a recipe for gooseberry raised pie that looks outstanding. I want one. :drool:


    well I am a very slow reader lol.... well impressed
    have you tried putting an add on freecycle or your local shops notice boards?
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  • mrbadexample
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    About £65 (plus postage) if you order from France

    This is a very good idea. :idea: I have a friend in France that frequents markets and boot fairs and just loves a bargain. Time to set her a little challenge. :D

    That, and finding me accommodation for the final stage of the Tour de France in Paris next year. :rotfl:
    If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
  • might be worth setting up a search in ebay so it emails you any new finds daily.
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