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Old 11-12-2004, 05:26 PM
Aileen
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Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for
several British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an 8
inch and have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??

Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)

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Old 11-12-2004, 06:55 PM
Mary
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Aileen wrote:
Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for
several British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an 8
inch and have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??

Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)



Aileen,

Try he http://cooksdream.com/ I've found all sorts of hard to find
pans on this site (including the "cocktail rye" pullman pan) and the
prices are really reasonable. They sell a 7" x 2" cake pan for $5.60
and the 7" x 3" pan for $7.00 plus shipping/taxes, etc.

Good luck

Mary
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Old 11-12-2004, 06:55 PM
Mary
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Aileen wrote:
Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for
several British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an 8
inch and have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??

Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)



Aileen,

Try he http://cooksdream.com/ I've found all sorts of hard to find
pans on this site (including the "cocktail rye" pullman pan) and the
prices are really reasonable. They sell a 7" x 2" cake pan for $5.60
and the 7" x 3" pan for $7.00 plus shipping/taxes, etc.

Good luck

Mary
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Old 11-12-2004, 07:00 PM
Aileen
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Thanks Mary !!!
This sounds great.
Aileen

Mary wrote:

Aileen wrote:

Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for
several British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an
8 inch and have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??

Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)



Aileen,

Try he http://cooksdream.com/ I've found all sorts of hard to find
pans on this site (including the "cocktail rye" pullman pan) and the
prices are really reasonable. They sell a 7" x 2" cake pan for $5.60
and the 7" x 3" pan for $7.00 plus shipping/taxes, etc.

Good luck

Mary


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Old 11-12-2004, 07:00 PM
Aileen
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Thanks Mary !!!
This sounds great.
Aileen

Mary wrote:

Aileen wrote:

Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for
several British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an
8 inch and have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??

Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)



Aileen,

Try he http://cooksdream.com/ I've found all sorts of hard to find
pans on this site (including the "cocktail rye" pullman pan) and the
prices are really reasonable. They sell a 7" x 2" cake pan for $5.60
and the 7" x 3" pan for $7.00 plus shipping/taxes, etc.

Good luck

Mary


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Old 11-12-2004, 08:29 PM
graham
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"Aileen" wrote in message
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Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for several
British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an 8 inch and
have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??

Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)


I have a table in an old cookbook that lists the weights of ingredients
needed for xmas cakes for different tin sizes, round and square. I could
scan and e-mail it to you if it is of any use. I found it useful when I was
making cakes for presents and wanted to use all the tins in my cupboard.
Graham


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Old 11-12-2004, 08:29 PM
graham
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"Aileen" wrote in message
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Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for several
British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an 8 inch and
have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??

Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)


I have a table in an old cookbook that lists the weights of ingredients
needed for xmas cakes for different tin sizes, round and square. I could
scan and e-mail it to you if it is of any use. I found it useful when I was
making cakes for presents and wanted to use all the tins in my cupboard.
Graham


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Old 12-12-2004, 12:46 AM
Vox Humana
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"Aileen" wrote in message
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Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for
several British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an 8
inch and have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??

Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)


Sugarcraft has 7 inch pans in 1,2,and 3 inch depths. I buy from them
because they are a local store from me and I know they are reliable. You
can order from their website. Look for the "pan" tab on the left and then
select "round" pans.
www.sugarcraft.com




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Old 12-12-2004, 12:46 AM
Vox Humana
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"Aileen" wrote in message
news:ucFud.21003$Ya4.4851@edtnps84...
Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for
several British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an 8
inch and have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??

Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)


Sugarcraft has 7 inch pans in 1,2,and 3 inch depths. I buy from them
because they are a local store from me and I know they are reliable. You
can order from their website. Look for the "pan" tab on the left and then
select "round" pans.
www.sugarcraft.com




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Old 12-12-2004, 04:37 AM
Aileen
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Hi Graham:
Thanks for this offer, but I think I shall order a seven inch pan that
my recipes call for. The table does sound very useful at the Holidays
Thanks, Aileen

graham wrote:
"Aileen" wrote in message
news:ucFud.21003$Ya4.4851@edtnps84...

Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for several
British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an 8 inch and
have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??

Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)



I have a table in an old cookbook that lists the weights of ingredients
needed for xmas cakes for different tin sizes, round and square. I could
scan and e-mail it to you if it is of any use. I found it useful when I was
making cakes for presents and wanted to use all the tins in my cupboard.
Graham



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Old 12-12-2004, 04:37 AM
Aileen
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Hi Graham:
Thanks for this offer, but I think I shall order a seven inch pan that
my recipes call for. The table does sound very useful at the Holidays
Thanks, Aileen

graham wrote:
"Aileen" wrote in message
news:ucFud.21003$Ya4.4851@edtnps84...

Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for several
British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an 8 inch and
have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??

Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)



I have a table in an old cookbook that lists the weights of ingredients
needed for xmas cakes for different tin sizes, round and square. I could
scan and e-mail it to you if it is of any use. I found it useful when I was
making cakes for presents and wanted to use all the tins in my cupboard.
Graham



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Old 12-12-2004, 11:20 PM
Mary
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graham wrote:

"Aileen" wrote in message
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Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for several
British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an 8 inch and
have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??

Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)



I have a table in an old cookbook that lists the weights of ingredients
needed for xmas cakes for different tin sizes, round and square. I could
scan and e-mail it to you if it is of any use. I found it useful when I was
making cakes for presents and wanted to use all the tins in my cupboard.
Graham



Graham,

I would be interested in that chart. I tried sending you an "offlist
email" requesting the information but it was bounced back from your isp

I often find myself having to use all my baking tins for my
holiday packages and during this time of the year, the numbers in the
math do things that are exceedingly hard to predict.

Thanks and best of the Holiday Season to you,

Mary
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Old 12-12-2004, 11:20 PM
Mary
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graham wrote:

"Aileen" wrote in message
news:ucFud.21003$Ya4.4851@edtnps84...

Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for several
British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an 8 inch and
have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??

Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)



I have a table in an old cookbook that lists the weights of ingredients
needed for xmas cakes for different tin sizes, round and square. I could
scan and e-mail it to you if it is of any use. I found it useful when I was
making cakes for presents and wanted to use all the tins in my cupboard.
Graham



Graham,

I would be interested in that chart. I tried sending you an "offlist
email" requesting the information but it was bounced back from your isp

I often find myself having to use all my baking tins for my
holiday packages and during this time of the year, the numbers in the
math do things that are exceedingly hard to predict.

Thanks and best of the Holiday Season to you,

Mary
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Old 14-12-2004, 09:39 PM
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"Aileen" wrote in message =
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Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for=20
several British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an =

8=20
inch and have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??
=20
Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)
=20


I have the opposite problem to you - I live in the UK and our pans and =
ready made pie crusts are 7 inch and all/most the recipes on the =
internet are for 9 inch - especially pies - i always land up with left =
over pie filling when using a ready made crust ( I use them alot as I =
seem to have a defiency in pastry making! lol)
Rehn=20


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Old 14-12-2004, 09:39 PM
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"Aileen" wrote in message =
news:ucFud.21003$Ya4.4851@edtnps84...
Hi all:
I am trying to locate a source for a 7 inch (18 cm) cake pan for=20
several British recipes that I want to make. I do not want to go to an =

8=20
inch and have to adjust times and such.
Any ideas for odd sized cake pans??
=20
Sincerely, Aileen (steaming puds right now)
=20


I have the opposite problem to you - I live in the UK and our pans and =
ready made pie crusts are 7 inch and all/most the recipes on the =
internet are for 9 inch - especially pies - i always land up with left =
over pie filling when using a ready made crust ( I use them alot as I =
seem to have a defiency in pastry making! lol)
Rehn=20


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