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I've been trying to find a couple items with very little luck. I'm
hoping that somebody here has bought these recently and might be able to tell me a chain store or even an online store that might carry them. The first item is a jar for oil or sauce and the cap has a built in basting brush. I know I have seen one before, but I cannot find one. I like to make panini sandwiches at home, and I have to would like to keep the basting brush in the jar of oil. Less mess. A baking pan for mini-loaves. Basically a muffin pan, but mini-loaves instead. I finally found one store that carried such a pan, but it is a fancy silicon thing, and they want $17 for it. I just want a plain old metal baking sheet type pan. I have tried Walmart, Target, the local grocery store, and Cash N Carry (I really thought the'd have it). I don't know of any local cooking supply stores. Any ideas? Also, I'm looking for two OLD items. One is an old BBQ grill that was shaped like a train engine. I have an old photo of one that we used to have when I was growing up. My dad has always been a train fan. My mom said it was called a Chatanooga choo choo grill. It would be a cool gift if I could find of those somewhere even if it doesn't work. And second, has anyone ever heard of a brand name "Roberson" for knives? My dad has these two favorite knives. They were purchased from a hardware store a long time ago. That particular store is now a museum. I have tried searching online and haven't found anything. I would like to get him a set of knives like those if I can find them. Any help with those two would be great. Father's Day is coming soon, and it's getting hard to find the ideal gift. |
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![]() itsjoannotjoann wrote: > I have seen the mini loaf pans (metal) at Wal Mart and some catalogs > such as Miles Kimball, Harriet Carter, and perhaps Walter Drake. Thanks! The walmart didn't have them when I checked today, but I may check again to see if they were just out. My mom gets a lot of catalogs, and I think she gets the first two listed, maybe the third, so I will see if she has any handy. |
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![]() Jude wrote: > All I can picture is jars of rubber cement!! You could wash one of > those out <g> > > Hmm. I might in that other situation being discussed (always getting sick at somebody's house). I did take a look at two of the catalogs listed, but no luck so far. I was thinking of making one, but I need to find a food-safe way to seal the lid around the brush. > > > > A baking pan for mini-loaves. Basically a muffin pan, but mini-loaves > > instead. I finally found one store that carried such a pan, but it is a > > fancy silicon thing, and they want $17 for it. I just want a plain old > > metal baking sheet type pan. > > I have a set of these. 3 seperaet mini loaf pans. (I've seen ones that > are attached together as well.) Got them at KMart, I believe. I'd > google for em. > > The fancy pan I saw had 9 loaves on one sheet that was smaller than a regular baking sheet. Like a muffin pan. I want the loaves to be fairly small. How big are the ones you have? If they are small enough, that would work. Google is a good idea too. I'll give that a try. |
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Some company makes an empty rubber cement jar. Try Staples or one of
the Office stores, or an arts supply store. Just to demonstrate, I did a search and found one at http://www.enasco.com/artsandcrafts/... uickIndex=397 On 12 May 2006 04:46:40 -0700, "Jude" > wrote: wrote: >> I've been trying to find a couple items with very little luck. I'm >> hoping that somebody here has bought these recently and might be able >> to tell me a chain store or even an online store that might carry them. >> >> The first item is a jar for oil or sauce and the cap has a built in >> basting brush. I know I have seen one before, but I cannot find one. I >> like to make panini sandwiches at home, and I have to would like to >> keep the basting brush in the jar of oil. Less mess. > >All I can picture is jars of rubber cement!! You could wash one of >those out <g> > > >> >> A baking pan for mini-loaves. Basically a muffin pan, but mini-loaves >> instead. I finally found one store that carried such a pan, but it is a >> fancy silicon thing, and they want $17 for it. I just want a plain old >> metal baking sheet type pan. > >I have a set of these. 3 seperaet mini loaf pans. (I've seen ones that >are attached together as well.) Got them at KMart, I believe. I'd >google for em. >> >> I have tried Walmart, Target, the local grocery store, and Cash N Carry >> (I really thought the'd have it). I don't know of any local cooking >> supply stores. >> |
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Train grill - ain't cheap....
http://www.rdcss.com/samples/bbq/public_html/novel.html Cappy > wrote in message oups.com... > I've been trying to find a couple items with very little luck. I'm > hoping that somebody here has bought these recently and might be able > to tell me a chain store or even an online store that might carry them. > > The first item is a jar for oil or sauce and the cap has a built in > basting brush. I know I have seen one before, but I cannot find one. I > like to make panini sandwiches at home, and I have to would like to > keep the basting brush in the jar of oil. Less mess. > > A baking pan for mini-loaves. Basically a muffin pan, but mini-loaves > instead. I finally found one store that carried such a pan, but it is a > fancy silicon thing, and they want $17 for it. I just want a plain old > metal baking sheet type pan. > > I have tried Walmart, Target, the local grocery store, and Cash N Carry > (I really thought the'd have it). I don't know of any local cooking > supply stores. > > Any ideas? > > Also, I'm looking for two OLD items. > > One is an old BBQ grill that was shaped like a train engine. I have an > old photo of one that we used to have when I was growing up. My dad has > always been a train fan. My mom said it was called a Chatanooga choo > choo grill. It would be a cool gift if I could find of those somewhere > even if it doesn't work. > > And second, has anyone ever heard of a brand name "Roberson" for > knives? My dad has these two favorite knives. They were purchased from > a hardware store a long time ago. That particular store is now a > museum. I have tried searching online and haven't found anything. I > would like to get him a set of knives like those if I can find them. > > Any help with those two would be great. Father's Day is coming soon, > and it's getting hard to find the ideal gift. > |
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oups.com... > I've been trying to find a couple items with very little luck. I'm > hoping that somebody here has bought these recently and might be able > to tell me a chain store or even an online store that might carry them. > > The first item is a jar for oil or sauce and the cap has a built in > basting brush. I know I have seen one before, but I cannot find one. I > like to make panini sandwiches at home, and I have to would like to > keep the basting brush in the jar of oil. Less mess. > +++ I think King Arthur Flour has one and most likely, so does Williams & Sonoma. > A baking pan for mini-loaves. Basically a muffin pan, but mini-loaves > instead. I finally found one store that carried such a pan, but it is a > fancy silicon thing, and they want $17 for it. I just want a plain old > metal baking sheet type pan. > +++ I saw them at Wal-Mart around Christmas time... > I have tried Walmart, Target, the local grocery store, and Cash N Carry > (I really thought the'd have it). I don't know of any local cooking > supply stores. > ++++++ <snip because those are all the things I could help with> -- Syssi |
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