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Silicon Bakeware
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Try home and Bargain, the one near me had a whole range of them at really cheap prices, not sure if they had fairy cases though.
I love that shop!Right now I'm having amnesia and deja- vu at the same time. I think I've forgotten this before0 -
I got my silicon muffin cases from Habitat - I think they were about £5 for 12. I've used them a couple of times and they work fine!It's better to beg forgiveness than ask permission.0
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Aldi do them sometimes, my mum got hers from TK Maxx, Boundary Mills have them, and I've seen them in Morrisons. I've got some that make the mini rectangular shapes cakes (I know they have a proper name, I just can't think of it!!) - they are so easy to get out as you can pop them out by literally pushing the rectangles inside out.0
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My local 'Thing-me-bobs' have some at the moment, £2.99 each for muffin trays, and loaf shaped ones.
I've used the muffin tray with success although i didn't like it for yorkshire puddings, so will stick to the tried and tested (and unwashed) tin tray for those still.
HTH0 -
TESCOs have a good range of silicone bakeware by me - -its an extra store. They had muffin tray, heart muffins, loaf tin and sponge cake thing. Not sure about fairy cakes. They were all bright red.
HTH"With no money you start to discover your own inner resource" GK Chesterton2 adults, 3 children0 -
they had the muffin cases, bread one and the round cake one in home bargains in northfield birminghamtoday, they were allpriced at 1.99 each.0
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hi i got mine from the pound shop along with other silicone bake ware ,July 2008 Grocery Challenge.[£200/£200]
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I'm so horrified by rising prices that I'm going to start baking again. Are silcon (?) baking loaf tins etc worth buying?" The greatest wealth is to live content with little."
Plato0 -
Hi lilac_lady,
This earlier thread should help you to decide so I've added your post to it to keep all the replies together.
Pink0 -
We have another thread on silicon bakeware. I'll merge this one into it to keep all suggestions together.
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0
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