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Cake tins v Tupperware style cake boxes?

9 replies

Mindgone · 03/11/2018 01:02

Which is better for keeping cakes or biscuits fresh please?

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AjasLipstick · 03/11/2018 06:22

Tupperware in my experience. Don't know why though.....the tins seem to be air tight but probably aren't.

Mindgone · 03/11/2018 10:53

I think the same, I don’t see how tins could be airtight, but am hoping someone will say they are, because I like the look of them and want to buy a set! Smile

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Loyaultemelie · 03/11/2018 10:57

Sorry tupperware vote here I'm afraid

hugoagogo · 03/11/2018 11:03

If you can get a tin with some sort of sealing ring made of plastic or silicon or something then they would probably work about the same. like this?

MotherForkinShirtBalls · 03/11/2018 11:13

I usually go for a clip top tupperware box for cakes and use it upside down. It drives me bonkers that cake tins aren't lid down. Who wants to be lifting a cake in and out of a tin to cut it?

SimplyPut · 03/11/2018 11:46

For biscuits I use glass jars!

Mindgone · 04/11/2018 19:49

Thanks all Smile.
Has anyone had good results from storing baked goods in tins?

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FrederickCreeding · 04/11/2018 19:52

Yes, I bought a set of John Lewis cake tins and they are fine. Cake stays nice and fresh. However, I agree about the annoying lifting in and out thing, so am gradually moving to tupperware.

reallybadidea · 04/11/2018 19:53

I've never had any problems with tins and they look nicer than tupperware I think.

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