FYI, for what it's worth!
> Hello Aleksandr,
>
> Ok, there you go:
>
> I got mine from Germany - Hobbybäcker-Versand - Web site:
> http://pinzer.dbfaktshop.de/
>
> basket page:
>
> http://pinzer.dbfaktshop.de/?nlayer=...443771323f1514
>
> But the woman selling it is obnoxiously stupid! Don't know what she has
> in her head?
>
> A - her stuff is very expensive, others are selling the same articles
> for a fraction what she is charging.
>
> B - I bought quite some equipment from her to be shipped to USA and she
> charged me their VAT - (something similar to sales tax on everything,
> now 19%).
> Sales from Germany directly into foreign countries (now outside the EU)
> are exempt from this tax. I asked her to refund it - which would be
> normal procedure for honorable businesses if this would happen by
> mistake - and she flatly refused it!
>
> I will send her a copy of this email and also post it on rfsd newsgroup.
>
> You can find quite a few on German web sites:
> http://www.bavendo.de/product_info.p...m-G-rkorb.html
>
> Good luck!
>
> Samartha
Aleksandr Nartovich wrote:
> Samartha,
> I wonder if you can help me again. On your pictures I see that some of
> the breads have been resting/rising in the special baskets (I can see
> traces of its wires). Where can I find these baskets? Are they better
> than rising a dough in a floured linen towel?
> Thanks.
>
> Btw, there was an interesting article about bread baking in the Living
> magazine by Martha Stewart (January 2008), page 104.
>
>