silicone bake ware

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chrissie B

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Re: silicone bake ware
« Reply #30 on: February 15, 2012, 10:32 »
mine did smell but it did say to wash them befor use and they were ok and the cakes ok .
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Re: silicone bake ware
« Reply #31 on: February 19, 2012, 09:42 »
f i could just say if anyone sees any interesting shapes in the sillicone bakeware could they post it i would like collect a few different ones xx
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Re: silicone bake ware
« Reply #32 on: February 20, 2012, 09:21 »
f i could just say if anyone sees any interesting shapes in the sillicone bakeware could they post it i would like collect a few different ones xx
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HI Chrissie. I have a couple of interesting shaped bun/cake moulds. Checkout Lakeland plastics, Amazon and especially Nisbets. NIsbets are a specialist catering suppliers. They have loads of silicone mould shapes. Remember to check the prices with VAT.

SO far I have deep bun tins, hearts, snowflakes,( Got that from Lakeland and in all honesty that is not such good quality silicone. you do have to be careful, although Lakeland does have a no quibble, no time limit money back if you are not happy guarantee).

I also have some sturdy Christmas chocolate moulds. Lakeland have some easter chocolate mould in their catalogue at the moment.

Hope that helps.

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Re: silicone bake ware
« Reply #33 on: February 21, 2012, 10:16 »
thanks for that i will check it out , ive just discovered that there is a lakeland shop in newcastle so carnt wait to check it out , will have to get hubby a cafe and a large paper to read lol.
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Re: silicone bake ware
« Reply #34 on: February 21, 2012, 12:47 »
Chrissie, if you are going to Lakeland, make sure hubby have a VERY large newspaper to read! lol  I can spend hours in their shops.  When I go to Kent, I get to the one in Bluewater when I can!

I have some of their silicone chocolate moulds too.  The other month I was looking online, and they had the orange segments and strawberry shaped choccy moulds half price as they said they are not going to stock them once supplies are gone.  So I bought 3!   lol  I've also got their chocolate bar and big chocolate button moulds.  The bars look good with a layer of milk choc, a layer of white and a layer of dark choc.  Like these!

Haven't tried the new moulds yet though as I'm trying to give up chocolate!   :( :(
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Re: silicone bake ware
« Reply #35 on: February 21, 2012, 19:04 »
Chrissie, if you are going to Lakeland, make sure hubby have a VERY large newspaper to read! lol  I can spend hours in their shops.  When I go to Kent, I get to the one in Bluewater when I can!

I have some of their silicone chocolate moulds too.  The other month I was looking online, and they had the orange segments and strawberry shaped choccy moulds half price as they said they are not going to stock them once supplies are gone.  So I bought 3!   lol  I've also got their chocolate bar and big chocolate button moulds.  The bars look good with a layer of milk choc, a layer of white and a layer of dark choc.  Like these!

Haven't tried the new moulds yet though as I'm trying to give up chocolate!   :( :(

My hub is quite happy to trail after me at Lakeland, with the shopping bag, making suggestions as to what I could cook next!!! He is also a lot happier since one opened at Stratford along with a John Lewis so we don't have to trekk over to Bluewater anymore.

You do need to be a bit careful with their prices tho'. You can often find them cheaper on Amazon or to my irritation our local hardwear shop.

You mustn't give up chocolate Grannie!  It is very good for your health, especially the very dark chocolate. A little of what you fancy does you good according to my nan and she lived to 102! 

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Re: silicone bake ware
« Reply #36 on: February 23, 2012, 20:43 »
i had a look on line and they had an enormus amount on amazon but i would like to look around lakeland , there were some in the b and m shop , butterfly and a flower just small ones though but i did like the bg sun flower .
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