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Post by braided-rug on Nov 15, 2006 9:04:46 GMT 10
This site looks very nice. It takes about a month or so to get the food and you apparently pay when you receive the food. www.alisonspantry.com/p_home.aspThey also have recipes. "Alison's Pantry offers unique and quality products to customers who are picky about stocking their pantry. Our company was established in 1987 and is based on the best quality food at a fair price. Gourmet jam, mixes, pantry basics, chocolate products, bulk spice and candles are just a part of what we have to offer." They have storage containers, utensils, and bakeware and pans as well. They have canning supplies and emergency supplies. Is this a way to help out someone in college? Not sure, let me know what you think. Definitely worth a look.
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Post by braided-rug on Nov 15, 2006 9:26:44 GMT 10
Here are my pics from the catalogue:
bat cookie cutters bundt pan (great for me I think lol) cake pan cover
Scone pans in Australia are just cookie sheets, no sides. Nothing special. I think they work great.
baking cups ~ paper bread bag twist ties sanding sugar cobbler kits cornmeal sweet vanilla powder butter powder buttermilk powder powdered eggs au jus mix? biscuit gravy mix pan release spray bakery bread bags maple brown sugar great northern beans red wheat whey
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