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  • Mumto2monkeys
    Mumto2monkeys Posts: 4,995 Forumite
    edited 19 December 2013 at 1:23PM
    Any suggestions where I might find 'rolled paper lolly sticks suitable for baking'? I fancy making these Mince Pie Pops
    http://www.jusrol.co.uk/recipe.aspx?RecipeId=366
    Is it something the supermarkets would stock, and if so which one(s)? Or would it be a specialist cookshop? I don't fancy schlepping round all the shops, if someone can point me in the right direction. TIA:)

    I have seen the sticks in asda, quite expensive for a handfull. I bought mine from a cake decorating stall in our local market...100 for £1.99

    On a.com they are showing a pack of 12 for £1.07... Just search cake pop stick... Don't know if they are suitable for cooking...ie the oven
  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    Any suggestions where I might find 'rolled paper lolly sticks suitable for baking'? I fancy making these Mince Pie Pops
    http://www.jusrol.co.uk/recipe.aspx?RecipeId=366
    Is it something the supermarkets would stock, and if so which one(s)? Or would it be a specialist cookshop? I don't fancy schlepping round all the shops, if someone can point me in the right direction. TIA:)

    I've got them in Sada before

    10 for £1 I think

    Bakery aisle
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    Morning all.
    Ds3 bike came yesterday just as the kids were getting in from school:eek: I was waiting in from 9am and it came at 3.30:o
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    ust put it together and it's huge but looks great:T many thanks to Handicapped Children's Action Group:T:T:T:T 1 very happy little boy on the 25th:):cool:
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    So if you have a ps4 for the kids for Christmas please check it just in case as it's a very common issue:(


    Aaww nerfy that sounds brilliant - can just imagine the little chaps face :):T:T:T

    A friends daughter has CP and she got something similar - to see her riding up and down the avenue with the other children was amazing. :A
  • Shesheb
    Shesheb Posts: 22 Forumite
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    Just back from T and bought 2 fresh cream profiterole stacks. These are the ones priced at £1. Have compared against A's even though n/a.

    2 profiterole stacks £2 £4.96.

    Had a quick check and couldn't see if anyone else had posted. Apologise if they have.
  • Cj87
    Cj87 Posts: 939 Forumite
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    Any suggestions where I might find 'rolled paper lolly sticks suitable for baking'? I fancy making these Mince Pie Pops
    http://www.jusrol.co.uk/recipe.aspx?RecipeId=366
    Is it something the supermarkets would stock, and if so which one(s)? Or would it be a specialist cookshop? I don't fancy schlepping round all the shops, if someone can point me in the right direction. TIA:)

    I got these before..from asda - cake pop sticks
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    Beautiful cat - looks like my Marmaduke :)

    Feeling a bit upset at the moment as one of my lot is having an op as I write and it could be nasty. He is called Sam and is an oldie although you wouldn't think so if you saw him and such a sweetie :(
  • Shesheb wrote: »
    Just back from T and bought 2 fresh cream profiterole stacks. These are the ones priced at £1. Have compared against A's even though n/a.

    2 profiterole stacks £2 £4.96.

    Had a quick check and couldn't see if anyone else had posted. Apologise if they have.

    Are these the frozen ones on t.com at £1 or different?
    Thankyou
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  • Are these the frozen ones on t.com at £1 or different?
    Thankyou

    Its these ones i believe
    these are fresh ones
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