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I've merged this with our lakeland thread. Maybe try emailing them for a more thoughtful response?A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
Norn Iron club member #3800 -
I love Lakeland and I buy from there often-
Baking sheets 3 for 2 best quality ones I have found
Soup and sauce bags, these are perfect for all sorts of things last year I was buying hams to cookm and cutting them in half - they fitted perfectly in the bags for freezing, I use them for breadcrumbs, grated cheese etc etc and they can go in the microwave - Nigella was using them last week
Kilner Jars - Fab - you can get them in Wilko too
Clipits - great for cereal
Chopping boards with sticky corners - I had these free for spending £50 one time
I wish I had bought in Lakeland - mini pudding basins bought them on ebay for £8 were £5 in Lakeland - should have checked first
Same thing cheaper elsewhere - oven guards - stop you burning yourself on the shelves - they were ok but only lasted a year and I bought them for £9 and I got same thing last week in ALDI for £2DMP 2021-2024: £30,668 £0 🥳
Current debt: £7823.62 7720.52 7417.940 -
Same thing cheaper elsewhere - oven guards - stop you burning yourself on the shelves - they were ok but only lasted a year and I bought them for £9 and I got same thing last week in ALDI for £2
Better not tell you that I got some in poundland. By the same people who do the toast pockets.
Have to agree though lakeland have fantastic customer services. Maybe I should take some notes for my own job :rotfl:
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0 -
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/easy-as-pie-set-(as-used-by-delia)/F/keyword/easy+as+pie/product/5867
I used this set for the first time today - apple pie with a cheddar crust....... It's brilliant.
I didn't blind bake the case or anything, I just placed one bit inside the other and laid the pastry on top and added the filling..... result = one very crispy (not soggy) apple pie :T.
I'd really recommend it as I am not treally known for my pastry (or rather I am - they usually avoid it).
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I just ordered 2 of these for my kitchen:
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/overdoor-storage-rack/F/C/lakeland-sale-home-solutions/product/21841
they are on sale for only £9.99. Should help with the decluttering of my kitchen0 -
Don't know if anyone's already posted this, but Lakeland have free delivery at the mo for orders over £200
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Yep! just had my email. Bl00dy typical that I have no wriggle room in my budget at the moment to take advantage of it.BSCno.87The only stupid question is an unasked oneLoving life as a Kernow Hippy0
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I must not look at the Lakeland website. I must not look at the Lakeland website. I must not look at the Lakeland website.0
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Did anyone decide if this was worth getting as my wife has her eye on one?0
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Hi everyone. I'm just coming to this thread quite late as I've just bought one of these things. Can anyone who already has a Lakeland dryer advise me - it works better when you cover it with something apparently, but I don't possess a double duvet cover (on our bed have always used two single duvets and covers, avoids arguments about who is kicking off the duvet!). Is a standard double duvet cover big enough, as the thing is pretty big? Would buy a cheap one if this is so. And does it work best when you layer stuff on the shelves? Am still trying to find my way round it and want to give it to my son to take to his uni house as his bedroom there is quite big and I think he'll find it very useful.
Thanks for any advice.0
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