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Such a deal...
I have been accused of being cheap, but I prefer to think of myself as a "value shopper" instead. In my travels today I visited a Goodwill Thrift Shop and came away with the following three items for $4.70, which I consider a good deal, especially since the double loaf pan was in the original factory packaging for $2. Now I just need to figure what to bake in it. I think I need to learn to bake baguettes.
The baskets will be proofing baskets for my La Cloche oblong baker when it arrives. I can hardly wait to get it. It's my Father's Day gift to myself.![]() Joe |
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Certified Executive Chef
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great job. i like a good bargain myself. i have a blue enameled tea kettle i got for one dollar.
best buy i ever made was a door wreath made of wood for 26 cents. babe
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Certified Master Chef
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Hey, Joe...the metal pan will produce the most wonderful baguettes. I have the one you have and another that makes 3 loaves. I've given some of my baked loaves to friends who think I purchased them at a bakery because of the little "holes" that happen because of the way the bottom of the pan is made.
Congrats on your frugal purchases. I applaud you!!!!
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Certified Master Chef
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I have the metal pan too and the basket at far right. Also have another double pan which is longer and thinner. Good for you on your purchases, good bargains !
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Senior Cook
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Wow, that's an amazing deal. I wish I had the patience to look through stuff at Goodwill. Maybe I will try it one of these days.
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