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| I catered aps and dessert today for the owner of a kitchen store.....in exchange there is a $225 credit....man oh man.....this is just like being in a candy store only better. so the question is what would you buy with $225 in a kitchen store? I'm thinking the sausage stuffer, or something I would not splurge on normally. tangine possibly, hmmmmm.....can be commercial stuff too. |
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| I can use a new stock pot .... |
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| Just curious, Shroom' - Is that $225 at your respective retail, or cost prices? Enquiring economists want to know... Mike ![]()
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| I charged him my retail rates, so I assume he'd do the same.......$225 +tax. Small shop, primo products. |
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| Ooh.. I'd get a coupla silpats if you don't have some already. A nice set of small aspic cutters and maybe a nice set of ceramic cookie cutters. That's truly not needed but a real indulgence. A nice terrine mold. Hmmm... a set of veggie carving knives.
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| I've always fancied a Le Cruset (I can never spell that word ) Dutch oven. One of the big ones - classic orange color.Jock |
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| Kuan, you are such a classical tall white hat guy......aspic cutters!!!! I was thinkin' about a sausage stuffer, possibly a few knives, or a mixer that works better than the stupid plastic parts K-6 that keeps messing up with very little input from me. Cambro always nice...... hmmm......or a cart with big wheels to haul my shtuff through the building.....I have a flat one that is a dream, the church has a metal one with three shelves that barely fits through the elevator and outside doors. |
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| went shopping.....got a uniworld sausage grinder/stuffer and a bone cutting big saw. Pig comes next Wed. afternoon. |
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