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Zspider 29-10-2004 12:52 PM

Kitchen stuff online?
 
Could you tell me a good place to buy reasonably-priced kitchen
stuff online? I can find pots and pans in Bloomington, Indiana,
but I haven't had any luck finding Christmas-themed cookie
cutters, and I can't find a springform pan.

There are a couple cooking utensil stores in town, but all the
stuff is way beyond my budget. There's no way I have $80 for
a sauce pan.

Thank you, Michael

Goomba38 29-10-2004 01:00 PM

Zspider wrote:

> Could you tell me a good place to buy reasonably-priced kitchen
> stuff online? I can find pots and pans in Bloomington, Indiana,
> but I haven't had any luck finding Christmas-themed cookie
> cutters, and I can't find a springform pan.



You just need to use google. Type in
"Kitchenwares" or some other obvious words and
you'll get many places to choose from. King Arthur
Flour sells many pans, probably cutters too?
www.kingarthurflour.com
Chef's Catalog is always good too.
www.chefscatalog.com
Goomba


Melba's Jammin' 29-10-2004 02:35 PM

In article >,
(Zspider) wrote:

> Could you tell me a good place to buy reasonably-priced kitchen
> stuff online? I can find pots and pans in Bloomington, Indiana,
> but I haven't had any luck finding Christmas-themed cookie
> cutters, and I can't find a springform pan.
>
> There are a couple cooking utensil stores in town, but all the
> stuff is way beyond my budget. There's no way I have $80 for
> a sauce pan.
>
> Thank you, Michael


http://cookiecutters.com/

I've used these for 30 years and like them because, with the right dough
and thickness, they leave an imprint for easy decorating. My
Halloween (and Thanksgiving) cut-outs are in the freezer, ready for
tomorrow's adventure with the Blue Ribbon Granddaughter. "I go Baba's
house. Make cookies." Light a candle.

* Exported from MasterCook Mac *

Sugar Cookies

Recipe By : posted to r.f.cooking by Barb Schaller 10-29-04
Serving Size : 66 Preparation Time :12:00
Categories : Cookies

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
-------- ------------ --------------------------------
4 cups sifted cake flour (14 oz.)
2 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
2/3 cup soft shortening (5 oz.)
1 1/2 cups sugar (11-1/2 oz.)
2 eggs -- unbeaten
1 tsp. vanilla extract
4 tsp. milk

Sift dry ingredients together; set aside. Mix shortening with sugar,
eggs, and vanilla until very light and fluffy. Mix in flour mixture
alternately with milk. Refrigerate dough until easy to handle (several
hours or overnight). Roll on floured board, cut, and bake at 400
degrees until delicate brown, about 9 minutes.

This is the only sugar cookie recipe Išve had much luck with!! The
dough handles beautifully! Design imprints from a cookie cutter remain
on the cookie, making decorating very easy. 11/25/89: ~5-1/2 dozen
cookies.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

NOTES : Source: Good Housekeeping Cookbook, page 657. First made in
the late 70s.

_____
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
-Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.


Melba's Jammin' 29-10-2004 02:35 PM

In article >,
(Zspider) wrote:

> Could you tell me a good place to buy reasonably-priced kitchen
> stuff online? I can find pots and pans in Bloomington, Indiana,
> but I haven't had any luck finding Christmas-themed cookie
> cutters, and I can't find a springform pan.
>
> There are a couple cooking utensil stores in town, but all the
> stuff is way beyond my budget. There's no way I have $80 for
> a sauce pan.
>
> Thank you, Michael


http://cookiecutters.com/

I've used these for 30 years and like them because, with the right dough
and thickness, they leave an imprint for easy decorating. My
Halloween (and Thanksgiving) cut-outs are in the freezer, ready for
tomorrow's adventure with the Blue Ribbon Granddaughter. "I go Baba's
house. Make cookies." Light a candle.

* Exported from MasterCook Mac *

Sugar Cookies

Recipe By : posted to r.f.cooking by Barb Schaller 10-29-04
Serving Size : 66 Preparation Time :12:00
Categories : Cookies

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
-------- ------------ --------------------------------
4 cups sifted cake flour (14 oz.)
2 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
2/3 cup soft shortening (5 oz.)
1 1/2 cups sugar (11-1/2 oz.)
2 eggs -- unbeaten
1 tsp. vanilla extract
4 tsp. milk

Sift dry ingredients together; set aside. Mix shortening with sugar,
eggs, and vanilla until very light and fluffy. Mix in flour mixture
alternately with milk. Refrigerate dough until easy to handle (several
hours or overnight). Roll on floured board, cut, and bake at 400
degrees until delicate brown, about 9 minutes.

This is the only sugar cookie recipe Išve had much luck with!! The
dough handles beautifully! Design imprints from a cookie cutter remain
on the cookie, making decorating very easy. 11/25/89: ~5-1/2 dozen
cookies.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

NOTES : Source: Good Housekeeping Cookbook, page 657. First made in
the late 70s.

_____
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
-Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.


Sam D. 29-10-2004 03:38 PM


"Zspider" > wrote in message
om...
> Could you tell me a good place to buy reasonably-priced kitchen
> stuff online? I can find pots and pans in Bloomington, Indiana,
> but I haven't had any luck finding Christmas-themed cookie
> cutters, and I can't find a springform pan.
>
> There are a couple cooking utensil stores in town, but all the
> stuff is way beyond my budget. There's no way I have $80 for
> a sauce pan.


I have had good online experiences buying cookware at Boscov's. This
is a Pennsyvania based department store with a large selection of
kitchenware. Sale and closeout prices can often be exceptional
bargains. Their shipping costs are low and they frequently feature
sales with free shipping.

http://www.boscovs.com



Sam D. 29-10-2004 03:38 PM


"Zspider" > wrote in message
om...
> Could you tell me a good place to buy reasonably-priced kitchen
> stuff online? I can find pots and pans in Bloomington, Indiana,
> but I haven't had any luck finding Christmas-themed cookie
> cutters, and I can't find a springform pan.
>
> There are a couple cooking utensil stores in town, but all the
> stuff is way beyond my budget. There's no way I have $80 for
> a sauce pan.


I have had good online experiences buying cookware at Boscov's. This
is a Pennsyvania based department store with a large selection of
kitchenware. Sale and closeout prices can often be exceptional
bargains. Their shipping costs are low and they frequently feature
sales with free shipping.

http://www.boscovs.com



Steve Calvin 29-10-2004 04:29 PM

Sam D. wrote:

> "Zspider" > wrote in message
> om...
>
>>Could you tell me a good place to buy reasonably-priced kitchen
>>stuff online? I can find pots and pans in Bloomington, Indiana,
>>but I haven't had any luck finding Christmas-themed cookie
>>cutters, and I can't find a springform pan.
>>
>>There are a couple cooking utensil stores in town, but all the
>>stuff is way beyond my budget. There's no way I have $80 for
>>a sauce pan.

>
>
> I have had good online experiences buying cookware at Boscov's. This
> is a Pennsyvania based department store with a large selection of
> kitchenware. Sale and closeout prices can often be exceptional
> bargains. Their shipping costs are low and they frequently feature
> sales with free shipping.
>
> http://www.boscovs.com
>
>

http://www.cooking.com/ has some good prices at times or you could
check http://www.overstock.com

--
Steve

Who was the first person to say, "See that chicken there... I'm gonna
eat the next thing that comes outta it's ass?"


Steve Calvin 29-10-2004 04:29 PM

Sam D. wrote:

> "Zspider" > wrote in message
> om...
>
>>Could you tell me a good place to buy reasonably-priced kitchen
>>stuff online? I can find pots and pans in Bloomington, Indiana,
>>but I haven't had any luck finding Christmas-themed cookie
>>cutters, and I can't find a springform pan.
>>
>>There are a couple cooking utensil stores in town, but all the
>>stuff is way beyond my budget. There's no way I have $80 for
>>a sauce pan.

>
>
> I have had good online experiences buying cookware at Boscov's. This
> is a Pennsyvania based department store with a large selection of
> kitchenware. Sale and closeout prices can often be exceptional
> bargains. Their shipping costs are low and they frequently feature
> sales with free shipping.
>
> http://www.boscovs.com
>
>

http://www.cooking.com/ has some good prices at times or you could
check http://www.overstock.com

--
Steve

Who was the first person to say, "See that chicken there... I'm gonna
eat the next thing that comes outta it's ass?"


Margaret Suran 29-10-2004 08:03 PM

Here is a place you might want to check out.

http://www.thegadgetsource.com/index.html


Fencing Mom 31-10-2004 11:55 AM

The best place to find cookie cutters in all shapes, themes, sizes is at
www.pinenose.com

I have always had good service.

Karen

> Sam D. wrote:
>
> > "Zspider" > wrote in message
> > om...
> >
> >>Could you tell me a good place to buy reasonably-priced kitchen
> >>stuff online? I can find pots and pans in Bloomington, Indiana,
> >>but I haven't had any luck finding Christmas-themed cookie
> >>cutters, and I can't find a springform pan.
> >>
> >>There are a couple cooking utensil stores in town, but all the
> >>stuff is way beyond my budget. There's no way I have $80 for
> >>a sauce pan.

> >
> >
> > I have had good online experiences buying cookware at Boscov's. This
> > is a Pennsyvania based department store with a large selection of
> > kitchenware. Sale and closeout prices can often be exceptional
> > bargains. Their shipping costs are low and they frequently feature
> > sales with free shipping.
> >
> > http://www.boscovs.com
> >
> >

> http://www.cooking.com/ has some good prices at times or you could
> check http://www.overstock.com


Scrooge 31-10-2004 09:59 PM

Thanx, Margaret... I found an offset spatula which Child Bride has
been talking about, and lost about an hour browsing.
Scrooge


Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
> Here is a place you might want to check out.
>
> http://www.thegadgetsource.com/index.html


Scrooge 31-10-2004 09:59 PM

Thanx, Margaret... I found an offset spatula which Child Bride has
been talking about, and lost about an hour browsing.
Scrooge


Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
> Here is a place you might want to check out.
>
> http://www.thegadgetsource.com/index.html


Scrooge 31-10-2004 09:59 PM

Thanx, Margaret... I found an offset spatula which Child Bride has
been talking about, and lost about an hour browsing.
Scrooge


Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
> Here is a place you might want to check out.
>
> http://www.thegadgetsource.com/index.html


Margaret Suran 31-10-2004 10:33 PM



Scrooge wrote:
> Thanx, Margaret... I found an offset spatula which Child Bride has
> been talking about, and lost about an hour browsing.
> Scrooge
>
>
> Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
>
>>Here is a place you might want to check out.
>>
>>http://www.thegadgetsource.com/index.html



I am glad you found something. Use It In Good Health.

I ordered I corkscrew from them a couple of days ago and I should have
it tomorrow. I hope it is a good one; it was very inexpensive.


Margaret Suran 31-10-2004 10:33 PM



Scrooge wrote:
> Thanx, Margaret... I found an offset spatula which Child Bride has
> been talking about, and lost about an hour browsing.
> Scrooge
>
>
> Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
>
>>Here is a place you might want to check out.
>>
>>http://www.thegadgetsource.com/index.html



I am glad you found something. Use It In Good Health.

I ordered I corkscrew from them a couple of days ago and I should have
it tomorrow. I hope it is a good one; it was very inexpensive.


Margaret Suran 31-10-2004 10:33 PM



Scrooge wrote:
> Thanx, Margaret... I found an offset spatula which Child Bride has
> been talking about, and lost about an hour browsing.
> Scrooge
>
>
> Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
>
>>Here is a place you might want to check out.
>>
>>http://www.thegadgetsource.com/index.html



I am glad you found something. Use It In Good Health.

I ordered I corkscrew from them a couple of days ago and I should have
it tomorrow. I hope it is a good one; it was very inexpensive.


Puester 01-11-2004 12:08 AM

Margaret Suran wrote:
>
> Scrooge wrote:
> > Thanx, Margaret... I found an offset spatula which Child Bride has
> > been talking about, and lost about an hour browsing.
> > Scrooge
> >
> >
> > Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
> >
> >>Here is a place you might want to check out.
> >>
> >>http://www.thegadgetsource.com/index.html

>
> I am glad you found something. Use It In Good Health.
>
> I ordered I corkscrew from them a couple of days ago and I should have
> it tomorrow. I hope it is a good one; it was very inexpensive.



If it works well, take the price tag off and no
one will ever know. If it doesn't work well,
send it back.

gloria p

Margaret Suran 01-11-2004 12:24 AM



Puester wrote:
> Margaret Suran wrote:
>
>>Scrooge wrote:
>>
>>>Thanx, Margaret... I found an offset spatula which Child Bride has
>>>been talking about, and lost about an hour browsing.
>>>Scrooge
>>>
>>>
>>>Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Here is a place you might want to check out.
>>>>
>>>>http://www.thegadgetsource.com/index.html

>>
>>I am glad you found something. Use It In Good Health.
>>
>>I ordered I corkscrew from them a couple of days ago and I should have
>>it tomorrow. I hope it is a good one; it was very inexpensive.

>
>
>
> If it works well, take the price tag off and no
> one will ever know. If it doesn't work well,
> send it back.
>
> gloria p


Gloria, I hope it works well, because I want to give it to a friend.
I will not try it, but I will make certain that the friend tries it
out when I give it to him, so that I will know. It is only $10.00,
for one of those lever openers, that's why I am worried, but I will
leave the price on. The least expensive were more than twice as much
until now.


Margaret Suran 01-11-2004 12:24 AM



Puester wrote:
> Margaret Suran wrote:
>
>>Scrooge wrote:
>>
>>>Thanx, Margaret... I found an offset spatula which Child Bride has
>>>been talking about, and lost about an hour browsing.
>>>Scrooge
>>>
>>>
>>>Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Here is a place you might want to check out.
>>>>
>>>>http://www.thegadgetsource.com/index.html

>>
>>I am glad you found something. Use It In Good Health.
>>
>>I ordered I corkscrew from them a couple of days ago and I should have
>>it tomorrow. I hope it is a good one; it was very inexpensive.

>
>
>
> If it works well, take the price tag off and no
> one will ever know. If it doesn't work well,
> send it back.
>
> gloria p


Gloria, I hope it works well, because I want to give it to a friend.
I will not try it, but I will make certain that the friend tries it
out when I give it to him, so that I will know. It is only $10.00,
for one of those lever openers, that's why I am worried, but I will
leave the price on. The least expensive were more than twice as much
until now.


Zspider 01-11-2004 04:51 PM

Thanks for all the great suggestions about where to buy kitchen
wares. I know that a Google search can bring up a lot, but I
prefer personal recommendations over a shot-in-the-dark web
search.

So far, I bought two sets of cookie cutters from the cookie
cutter site. That's just a beginning.

Michael

Zspider 01-11-2004 04:51 PM

Thanks for all the great suggestions about where to buy kitchen
wares. I know that a Google search can bring up a lot, but I
prefer personal recommendations over a shot-in-the-dark web
search.

So far, I bought two sets of cookie cutters from the cookie
cutter site. That's just a beginning.

Michael

jlarkin 02-11-2004 07:41 PM

Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
> Puester wrote:
> > Margaret Suran wrote:
> >
> >>Scrooge wrote:
> >>
> >>>Thanx, Margaret... I found an offset spatula which Child Bride has
> >>>been talking about, and lost about an hour browsing.
> >>>Scrooge
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Here is a place you might want to check out.
> >>>>
> >>>>http://www.thegadgetsource.com/index.html
> >>
> >>I am glad you found something. Use It In Good Health.
> >>
> >>I ordered I corkscrew from them a couple of days ago and I should have
> >>it tomorrow. I hope it is a good one; it was very inexpensive.

> >
> >
> >
> > If it works well, take the price tag off and no
> > one will ever know. If it doesn't work well,
> > send it back.
> >
> > gloria p

>
> Gloria, I hope it works well, because I want to give it to a friend.
> I will not try it, but I will make certain that the friend tries it
> out when I give it to him, so that I will know. It is only $10.00,
> for one of those lever openers, that's why I am worried, but I will
> leave the price on. The least expensive were more than twice as much
> until now.


Don't worry about returns, if you have any questions or concerns about
a product purchased from thegadgetsource.com please feel free to
contact our customer service department via email at
or by calling 1-800-458-2616.

-Joy Larkin
Web Design and Marketing Manager
http://www.thegadgetsource.com
http://www.thekitchenstore.com

jlarkin 02-11-2004 07:41 PM

Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
> Puester wrote:
> > Margaret Suran wrote:
> >
> >>Scrooge wrote:
> >>
> >>>Thanx, Margaret... I found an offset spatula which Child Bride has
> >>>been talking about, and lost about an hour browsing.
> >>>Scrooge
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Here is a place you might want to check out.
> >>>>
> >>>>http://www.thegadgetsource.com/index.html
> >>
> >>I am glad you found something. Use It In Good Health.
> >>
> >>I ordered I corkscrew from them a couple of days ago and I should have
> >>it tomorrow. I hope it is a good one; it was very inexpensive.

> >
> >
> >
> > If it works well, take the price tag off and no
> > one will ever know. If it doesn't work well,
> > send it back.
> >
> > gloria p

>
> Gloria, I hope it works well, because I want to give it to a friend.
> I will not try it, but I will make certain that the friend tries it
> out when I give it to him, so that I will know. It is only $10.00,
> for one of those lever openers, that's why I am worried, but I will
> leave the price on. The least expensive were more than twice as much
> until now.


Don't worry about returns, if you have any questions or concerns about
a product purchased from thegadgetsource.com please feel free to
contact our customer service department via email at
or by calling 1-800-458-2616.

-Joy Larkin
Web Design and Marketing Manager
http://www.thegadgetsource.com
http://www.thekitchenstore.com


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