I hate to cook, but love to bake.
Could you recommend some websites that sell cool little baking toys and pans ?
Thanks.
I hate to cook, but love to bake.
Could you recommend some websites that sell cool little baking toys and pans ?
Thanks.
You should be able to find just about anything you’re looking for at one (or more…compare prices!) of the following sites;
Cooking.com
SurLaTable.com
KitchenEtc.com
ChefsCatalog.com
And, of course, there’s always Amazon and eBay.
Oooh, Sur La Table, I love them. Sadly, I can only afford to look at the catalog. They’re rather pricey.
Another good one is Practica.com. Not just kitchen stuff, but household goods, too. I got a cool revolving spice rack that is mounted under the cabinet.
Williams-Sonoma is another one on the pricey side, but they have top goods. I’m another fan of Sur La Table.
I got a set of wooden salt and pepper mills for my mom at this place. I didn’t have any problems dealing with them, and Mom is very pleased with the quality of the mills.
Stores like Target or Kohls have cute stuff and they have websites too!
Try eBay. I’ve found some neat cooking stuff there on the cheap.
Mmmm, Sur le Table gets called Expensive on the Table at my house. But they have the BEST stuff.
Crate & Barrel has surprisingly nifty kitchen stuff as well.
Also, if you’ve never used the airbake cookie sheets, I’d like to crow about them right now. They make such a gosh darned visibly noticeable difference to cookies that my mind remains boggled.
I may never use a jellyroll style cookie sheet (for anything other than sledding) ever again.
White Ink, I still use them to reheat leftover pizza and to crumb catch under garlic bread, but you’re absolutely right about the AirBake!
My favorite place for fun kitchen gear is in ethnic shops.
A Danish store near here had 5 kinds of cheese slicers, one for each thickness of cheese of various kinds. And a lot of unique serving pieces, and distinctive cookie cutters.
And all had fun carved handles or little red horses on them.
And a Chinese hardware store had many items I’d never seen before, baskets and peelers and goofy machines to squeeze and shape different things.
Pottery Barn, Bed, Bath and Beyond, and World Market.
I have many kitchen gadgets, and don’t use a one of them. My kiddos learned early on that 90% of the utilitarian objects in our kitchen are “just for show! don’t touch!”