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Any online baking type stores?
TurkishDelight
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My local tesco doesn't stock baking powder, bicarb or cream of tartar :rolleyes:
I have to shop online because of transport difficulties- so any ideas where I can get this kinda thing from would be hugely appreciated. Thank you
I have to shop online because of transport difficulties- so any ideas where I can get this kinda thing from would be hugely appreciated. Thank you
This is my opinion. There are many others like it but this is mine
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Is this for food or cleaning? E-bay has some bicarb, but it's not food grade.
Do you have a Coop or similar close to you? They sell it.
Maybe an e-mail to Tesco explaining your difficulties, and they may be able to stock it for you.
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
It's for baking- trying to cut down on our snacks spending so thought I'd make some homemade cakes, I found a bit of baking powder at the back of a cupboard to make fairy cakes and my fiance loved them (guess he has ruined his tastebuds somehowPenelope_Penguin wrote: »Is this for food or cleaning? E-bay has some bicarb, but it's not food grade.
Do you have a Coop or similar close to you? They sell it.
Maybe an e-mail to Tesco explaining your difficulties, and they may be able to stock it for you.
Penny. x
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No, no useful shops at all
(tourist trap area)
Good idea- thanks, worth a try
This is my opinion. There are many others like it but this is mine:kisses2: Fiancee of the "lovely" DaveAshton :kisses2:I am a professional ebay seller. I work hard at my job, I love my job, if you think it's silly that's your problem not mine.
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Hello Rhi :wave:
I think your best bet would be to do as Penelope suggested. I've had a quick google and I can't find any and, to be honest, even if there were, you'd probably have to pay through the nose for it.0 -
How about lakeland? I know they sell good quality vanilla essence not sure about baking powder. Thanks to a pastry chef friend i just buy normal flour and add baking powder to get my sr flour.0
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You seem to be able to buy it here, from the makers....
http://www.supercookonline.co.uk/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=520
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