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kitchenalia (this is not about ramekins honestly)

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Lexilicious · 06/08/2010 15:04

I want:

a toast rack
a spiked carving tray
ramekins
mesh food covers for fruit bowl/baked things just come out of the oven/leftovers before boxing up.

Where is the best online shop to get that sort of thing? I tried to put an order through Cookability but the secure visa password bit wouldn't function through the firewall at work

does it have to be lakeland? or should I get off my arse and go into town tomorrow (live near Watford).

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BlingLoving · 06/08/2010 15:10

Lakeland?

Lexilicious · 06/08/2010 19:43

Yes, lakeland has all those things, for twice the price. And I see all sorts of other "useful" things - eg just put together the same 'shopping basket' to see total price, but the lakeland web-imp has put stayfresh bags and a bumper pack of klippits in my web-basket. Just by sheer magic.

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ppeatfruit · 08/08/2010 08:33

yeah OP get orf yr arse! and make it to a John Lewis they're kitchen departments are brill temptingly brill Smile

Hazeyjane · 08/08/2010 08:51

Amazon - cheap and free delivery.

Lexilicious · 08/08/2010 08:56

ooh, amazon. nice one. (how's the feeding hazey?)

was in JL yesterday actually. all a bit expensive.

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Hazeyjane · 08/08/2010 09:03

Not so good, lexi, I think I have closed the door on b'feedingSad.

Thankyou for your advice though, I am curled up in bed with ds atm buying saucepans on Amazon, strangely enough!

LastOrdersAgain · 08/08/2010 09:17

The Range is good for kitchen stuff, as is Robert Dyas.

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