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Pizza Stone - can I buy one from a builder's merchant
Leeds_House_Mover
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I've used pizza stones for many years. Think they give great results.
But, my kids now eat far more than I do and two pizza stones don't cut it for a family of four.
New ones are quite expensive at John Lewis and other places.
Was wondering if you could buy the stone at a DIY place? And maybe get them cut to order so I could buy a big rectangular one to fit my oven and have big Rome style pizzas?
Thanks in advance.
But, my kids now eat far more than I do and two pizza stones don't cut it for a family of four.
New ones are quite expensive at John Lewis and other places.
Was wondering if you could buy the stone at a DIY place? And maybe get them cut to order so I could buy a big rectangular one to fit my oven and have big Rome style pizzas?
Thanks in advance.
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Don't know if this is a serious post or not?
Do you really think buying some stone from a builders merchant and having it cut/polished is going to be cheaper than £10?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/ProCook-Pizza-Stone-38cm-15in/dp/B0026OND1G0 -
We use a square floor tile bought at a DIY place for £2, been using it for years and works fine.0
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I use a cast iron griddle plate upside down . You may have to trim the ends with an angle grinder so it fits in the oven . Great for bread baking as well .
Lidl and Aldi do them occasionally for just over £10 !0
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