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On 2012-11-23, Janet Bostwick > wrote:
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I was gonna, but their products and prices are jes too weird.
Seventeen bucks for a 9" pie pan? Almost $50 for a crepe pan!? The
9" tart pan has too many negagtive reviews for being too cheap.
Nevermind!

Amazon has a better selection of products and has free shipping MOST of
the time, not jes once per yr.


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On Fri, 23 Nov 2012 07:18:26 -0700, Janet Bostwick
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I have had their holiday catalog on the desk in front of me for days,
but haven't looked at it yet. This is as good a reason as any to look
through it, so thanks for the FYI!

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notbob wrote:
>Janet Bostwick wrote:
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>> The subject line says it all

>
>I was gonna, but their products and prices are jes too weird.
>Seventeen bucks for a 9" pie pan? Almost $50 for a crepe pan!? The
>9" tart pan has too many negagtive reviews for being too cheap.
>Nevermind!
>
>Amazon has a better selection of products and has free shipping MOST of
>the time, not jes once per yr.


Here I have to agree, King Arthur sells no products one can't buy
elsewhere for a much lower price... and most dot.coms have free
shipping all the time with a very minimum purchase. Free shipping one
day a year is like giving me ice in the winter. And I don't think
King Arther's flours are any better than the national brands one can
find at any stupidmarket, but it sure costs a lot more. I still get
their catalogs but I just peruse them quickly, it's rare they ever
have anything new. The few times I phoned them to ask if they could
locate a baking product they didn't have a clue what I was talking
about, and I don't know about now but previously the people who
answered their phones were very snippy bordering rude, they couldn't
stop talking their canned spiel long enough to listen to what I
wanted.
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