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Where to buy baking / cooking utensils ?

izoomzoom
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Hi, haven't had a chance to look, so sorry if this has already been asked (no doubt it has), but as I have got more OS I have found that my good old wine bottle just doesn't do the rolling up to scratch and my sliced garlic are nothing like crushed garlics.
I have had a look on lakeland, but they seemed really expensive and I can't seem to find rolling pins in my local supermarket, so where is a good place to get these types of things that aren't massively expensive ????
I have had a look on lakeland, but they seemed really expensive and I can't seem to find rolling pins in my local supermarket, so where is a good place to get these types of things that aren't massively expensive ????
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TK Maxx, their home stuff is really good. Its great value, you will get much more for your money:DThe trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.Bertrand Russell0
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There's another store that I love... it's only in England. It's not TK Maxx... gah! What is the name of it?! They sell household goods.:beer:0
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Wilkinsons is good for cheapie basics like rolling pins and measuring jugs etc HTH0
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Hi izoomzoom,
I always find Ikea good value for basic kitchen bits and pieces. I'll move your thread over to the I wanna board where you should get more replies.
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wilkinsons, woollies, larger branches of tesco, morrisons and asda all have ranges of baking stuff.Dogs return to eat their vomit, just as fools repeat their foolishness. There is no more hope for a fool than for someone who says, "i am really clever!"0
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Lidl will be having some baking and cooking utensils in on 5 May. I have bought a few utensils and pans in the past and haven't had a problem with them.0
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Apart from Tescos, there is a shop called Nickel and Dime in Inverness, which has very cheap kitchen utensils. But I dont know where their other branches are.Time is more valuable than money. You can get more money but you can't get more time0
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DS says there is a branch in Glasgow, but he is not sureTime is more valuable than money. You can get more money but you can't get more time0
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Most of mine are from ikea and tesco, but i have a few really nice pieces from dunelm mill ....i love those ones lol:cool:"More people would learn from their mistakes if they weren't so busy denying them." - Harold J. Smith:cool:0
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