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| Do you have any odd non-food cooking supply sources for kitchen items? For example, unglazed quary stones for baking, squeeze bottles from beauty supply stores for coulis, and art supply stores for pasta machines. Just curious. [ June 19, 2001: Message edited by: Svadhisthana ]
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| Try browsing thru the archives of the Equipment Forum. There was a post regarding this subject matter some time ago... |
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| Thank you cchiu, I'll go search right now.
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| I get things from the hardware store, like those big spackling knives work great for icing big cakes |
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