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Janet Wilder[_4_] Janet Wilder[_4_] is offline
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On 10/29/2014 5:37 PM, Julie Bove wrote:

> Oh I found vintage sets and even just single bowls but I am not willing
> to pay the price that they want for them. I have not seen any in the
> stores around here. We only have one antique shop that I know of.
> That's in Edmonds. It's quite large but I don't recall ever seeing any
> mixing bowls in there. Snohomish is the place to go if you want
> antiques but that involves going into lots of shops and I'm just not
> into doing that. I did look online. Ebay is usually where I go if I
> want something used. That's where I got some other bowls and some
> casseroles. But they wanted a fortune for these.


I've been kneading bread dough in big, plastic, bowls that I bought at
the Dollar Store 15 years ago. I have a very deep one, also from the
Dollar Store, that I use for rising. I've made double recipes and the
dough has never over-topped the big, cheap, plastic bowls.

What is all this consternation about?


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