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Please share your favorite all-round online resources. I've found a few online merchants recommended by eGulleters but I am trying to find one or two well-rounded, comprehensive, recommended online resources for my kitchen cooking and baking needs.

Here's my thing.... I have bought kitchen stuff through Amazon (and their myriad of merchants) and knives from a knife specialty place but I dislike buying from so many different places and having UPS and FedEx running up and down my driveway so often; sometimes just to deliver one tiny item.

I am trying to think green and efficient. I would like to do most of my shopping at one (or two) place(s) and have fewer deliveries. Lowered shipping costs are nice but that's not the point. If I want computer parts "NewEgg" consistently has almost everything I could ask for, the prices are good, they almost always have it in stock and they deliver on-time or early. It has always been a pleasant experience and I am totally satisfied with buying computer related products from them. I want the same for cooking tools and accessories from one or two places! Do places like this exist? I'm not sure I've found the right one yet.

I am near New Haven, Connecticut so I buy a lot of things out of New York and the New England area, if I can. And, besides "Bed, Bath and Beyond", I don't know where I can drive to locally and shop.

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Baking: bakerscatalogue.com

Kitchen: chefscatalog.com, amazon.com, williams-sonoma.com

Of course, noone has everything.....

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Now that's what I'm talking about!

Thanks

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Please share your favorite all-round online resources. I've found a few online merchants recommended by eGulleters but I am trying to find one or two well-rounded, comprehensive, recommended online resources for my kitchen cooking and baking needs.

Here's my thing.... I have bought kitchen stuff through Amazon (and their myriad of merchants) and knives from a knife specialty place but I dislike buying from so many different places and having UPS and FedEx running up and down my driveway so often; sometimes just to deliver one tiny item.

I am trying to think green and efficient. I would like to do most of my shopping at one (or two) place(s) and have fewer deliveries. Lowered shipping costs are nice but that's not the point. If I want computer parts "NewEgg" consistently has almost everything I could ask for, the prices are good, they almost always have it in stock and they deliver on-time or early. It has always been a pleasant experience and I am totally satisfied with buying computer related products from them. I want the same for cooking tools and accessories from one or two places! Do places like this exist? I'm not sure I've found the right one yet.

I am near New Haven, Connecticut so I buy a lot of things out of New York and the New England area, if I can. And, besides "Bed, Bath and Beyond", I don't know where I can drive to locally and shop.

As I've noted elsewhere, I default to http://www.cutleryandmore.com/, although it must be said, they don't have EVERYTHING. (Good grips stuff, for example.)

If you have a coupon for it, you don't want it.

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Not always the lowest price but a fair selection and their web specials can be tasty.

Bridge Kitchenware

Judy Jones aka "moosnsqrl"

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M.F.K. Fisher

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