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Anthony 13-07-2004 09:40 AM

Tagines in Australia?
 
Does anyone have a web address for an outlet here in Australia for
terracotta tagines? Your help would be hugely appreciated --
especially by my wife, since I'll be the person cooking with the
tagine once we find one. I've seen the Le Creuset model, but it seems
hugely overpriced!

Washing machine 14-07-2004 12:18 AM

Tagines in Australia?
 

"Anthony" > wrote in message
om...
> Does anyone have a web address for an outlet here in Australia for
> terracotta tagines? Your help would be hugely appreciated --
> especially by my wife, since I'll be the person cooking with the
> tagine once we find one. I've seen the Le Creuset model, but it seems
> hugely overpriced!


I dont know where you can get them. (the terracotta tagines) Maybe ask
around at a cooking or homeware stores.

But I own a le Creuset model. They come in various sizes and various shapes.
I bought mine from david jones when they were having a 40% of sale. So I
saved a lot of money. Even without the sale, david jones was $40 dollars
cheaper then Myers.

If you have frequent flyers points or fly buys or the like when you have
enough points to claim a prize get vouchers to spend in the store of your
choice, and therefore you will once again need less money and it makes it
cheaper.

Im very happy with my Le Creuset. At $30 dollars I paid, I would happliy
buy another one if needed but the one I bought will last a lifetime (yes it
also comes with a lifetime warrenty and will be replaced if cracks, chips,
dropped etc)

B



Anthony 14-07-2004 06:03 AM

Tagines in Australia?
 
Thanks for the info -- I've seen them here in the Blue Mountains (NSW)
for more than $100, so you got a great deal from DJs! I'll head there
next time I drive down to Sydney.

David Hare-Scott 14-07-2004 11:23 AM

Tagines in Australia?
 

"Anthony" > wrote in message
om...
> Does anyone have a web address for an outlet here in Australia for
> terracotta tagines? Your help would be hugely appreciated --
> especially by my wife, since I'll be the person cooking with the
> tagine once we find one. I've seen the Le Creuset model, but it seems
> hugely overpriced!


There used to be a shop in Manly that had all sorts of African artifacts
including targines. All I can find now is Out of Africa Restaurant but they
may know where to get them.

You may find others at http://www.whitepages.com.au/ if you search using
"Africa"


David



Scharone 14-07-2004 12:29 PM

Tagines in Australia?
 
"David Hare-Scott" > wrote in message
...

> There used to be a shop in Manly that had all sorts of African artifacts
> including targines. All I can find now is Out of Africa Restaurant but

they
> may know where to get them.


The Alhambra restaurant in Manly serves fabulous tagines. They may be able
to help you.

You could also try calling Essential Ingredient in Sydney.

Scharone



hahabogus 14-07-2004 12:30 PM

Tagines in Australia?
 
(Anthony) wrote in
om:

> Thanks for the info -- I've seen them here in the Blue Mountains (NSW)
> for more than $100, so you got a great deal from DJs! I'll head there
> next time I drive down to Sydney.
>


In the US there is a problem of lead content in the tangines. This is quite
serrious and can kill you. Please ensure yours isn't made with
ceramics/clay containing lead. Please have it tested. Brain damaged
children aren't a good thing.

--
Once during Prohibition I was forced to live for days on nothing but food
and water.
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FIELDS, W. C.


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