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andiesenji

andiesenji

I have some baking things I want to sell. NEW!   2 linen-lined Bannetons  and extra heavy  raw linen couche yardage. I have 2 yards 31" wide.

I had forgotten I had these -  it has been more than 10 years since I purchased them and apparently "put them away in a safe place"  which turned out to be so "safe" I lost them.

I have had this HUGE box - my portable fridge/freezer for my van came in it  and I have written on the outside "CAMBRO & ETC"  as it is where I store the biggest Cambro containers 22 quart and smaller, when not in use.  I haven't needed any for years, obviously.  I had some other boxes stacked on top.

I cracked one of the large lids for a 12-quart Cambro so moved the other boxes off, opened the box, retrieved the lid and then noticed there was an opaque white plastic bag under the stack of the big containers, stored upside down.   I pulled the bag out and "discovered" these two, never used bannetons -  I had 4 smaller ones that I used a lot - and this large piece of linen couche cloth.

I know I bought either 3 or 4 yards of the linen and cut off some because I used to have the floured material in my freezer.

The large banneton is for 4 pounds of dough,  11 1/2"  loaf.    The smaller one is for 3 pounds of dough, 10 1/2" loaf

Anyway, I have no use for these. I don't bake that much any more so want to sell them and will put them on ebay later but thought I would offer them here first as I will sell them for less to eG folk.     P.M.  Me if interested. 

The weight of the three items in a box  18 x 15 x 9 is less than 4 pounds.  

You can go to the USPS site and calculate shipping to your zip code via Priority mail.

I have to use Priority because I am unable to take packages to the post office.

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andiesenji

andiesenji

I have some baking things I want to sell. NEW!   2 linen-lined Bannetons  and extra heavy  raw linen couche yardage. I have 2 yards 31" wide.

I had forgotten I had these -  it has been more than 10 years since I purchased them and apparently "put them away in a safe place"  which turned out to be so "safe" I lost them.

I have had this HUGE box - my portable fridge/freezer for my van came in it  and I have written on the outside "CAMBRO 7 ETC"  as it is where I store the biggest Cambro containers 22 quart and smaller, when not in use.  I haven't needed any for years, obviously.  I had some other boxes stacked on top.

I cracked one of the large lids for a 12-quart Cambro so moved the other boxes off, opened the box, retrieved the lid and then noticed there was an opaque white plastic bag under the stack of the big containers, stored upside down.   I pulled the bag out and "discovered" these two, never used bannetons -  I had 4 smaller ones that I used a lot - and this large piece of linen couche cloth.

I know I bought either 3 or 4 yards of the linen and cut off some because I used to have the floured material in my freezer.

The large banneton is for 4 pounds of dough,  11 1/2"  loaf.    The smaller one is for 3 pounds of dough, 10 1/2" loaf

Anyway, I have no use for these. I don't bake that much any more so want to sell them and will put them on ebay later but thought I would offer them here first as I will sell them for less to eG folk.     P.M.  Me if interested. 

The weight of the three items in a box  18 x 15 x 9 is less than 4 pounds.  

You can go to the USPS site and calculate shipping to your zip code via Priority mail.

I have to use Priority because I am unable to take packages to the post office.

HPIM3837.thumb.jpg.80ada5b81a01f857d0e67301acca0c78.jpg

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