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Vitacost is currently offering 20% off all ($50 and over) food orders—and free shipping.

24 hours only.

This is the best deal I've found on Redboat Fish Sauce and Bragg Organic Raw Apple Cider Vinegar and some other stuff.

 

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Canadian Tire has the IP Mini on for $89.99, if that should be of interest to any of my fellow Canucks. 

“Who loves a garden, loves a greenhouse too.” - William Cowper, The Task, Book Three

 

"Not knowing the scope of your own ignorance is part of the human condition...The first rule of the Dunning-Kruger club is you don’t know you’re a member of the Dunning-Kruger club.” - psychologist David Dunning

 

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5 minutes ago, chromedome said:

Canadian Tire has the IP Mini on for $89.99, if that should be of interest to any of my fellow Canucks. 

Curse you! Do you think I could put the mini inside the large so hubby didn't know I had one of every size?

 

They also have their big IR thermometer for $29.99

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Apparently today's the last day of that flyer, but the IP was a special buy so maybe they'll be on until they sell 'em all. 

“Who loves a garden, loves a greenhouse too.” - William Cowper, The Task, Book Three

 

"Not knowing the scope of your own ignorance is part of the human condition...The first rule of the Dunning-Kruger club is you don’t know you’re a member of the Dunning-Kruger club.” - psychologist David Dunning

 

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Amazon.com currently has the Instant Pot DUO60 6 Qt 7-in-1 Multi-Use Programmable Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Steamer, Sauté, Yogurt Maker and Warmer on sale for $85.95US, normally priced at $99.00US.

Not sure how long this will be on sale.

There are a lot of Amazon devices (Kindles, Fire tablets, etc) on sale, as well.

 

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Brian: Peter, those are Cheerios.”

– From Fox TV’s “Family Guy”

 

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On 2/11/2018 at 6:24 PM, Lisa Shock said:

Just a reminder to check the discount aisles in Home Goods, especially after the fall/winter holidays when they get in more high-end items. Today, I got a Staub cast iron 2.9L/3qt tomato cocotte, new, in perfect condition, for $69.99! Weird thing is, I never saw this item on the shelf until today. I had seen a pumpkin one in October, at $129.99, but never a tomato. Maybe someone returned it. Oh well, timing, I guess.

Wow!  That thing is $350. or so.

 

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Brian: Peter, those are Cheerios.”

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I like their collection boxes, generally, though this one doesn't really trip my trigger. The tie-dyed dishtowel that came with my last one, though, was way cool.

 

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On 12/04/2018 at 5:33 PM, Toliver said:

It's on right now for $99 CDN right now at Canadian Tire, as well (no, I still haven't pulled the trigger on that one). 

 

I'm sure most of us here are well set as far as cookware goes, but if you're in Canada and have friends and family members who aren't, there's a great deal to be had on a Paderno set. Canadian Tire bought Paderno a year or so ago and set about cutting down on the number of cookware sets in the lineup. The top of the line was their "Artisan Accent" set, which was fully clad around a copper liner (a la All-Clad) as opposed to just having a pad at the bottom, and had a rather handsome hand-hammered finish. Back in the day, the 11-pc set listed at $1199 ($999 at retailers) and I never saw it below $599. 

It's now discontinued, and London Drug has it on for $229 with (at present) free shipping across Canada. My own small pots were a random assortment of thrift store acquisitions, so I bought a set for myself. My son bought one as well (he'd always had roommates, and always used their pots), and I bought one for my daughter's birthday. They have a 25-year warranty, but should realistically last a lifetime or two with minimal care. 

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That's enough to tweak my interest. I'm a long way from Canada, but I'm wondering if London Drug can sell/ship to US customers? Anyone know? In the alternative, I'd be happy to send money to any of our Canadian friends who'd be willing to get a set and get it shipped to me.

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Are we talking this one or the hammered one? I know I saw the hammered one the last time Anna and I were at Canadian Tire a few weeks back and noted how inexpensive it was in clearance.

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Canadian Tire has 2 sets of this -  one called Artiste-clad - 12 piece set $399.99 down from $1599.99 - 3  ply clad aluminum core between two stainless.  Then they have the artiste 12 piece single ply hand hammered cookware set for two $249.99 down from $999.99 - The first one is considerably nicer than the second. Heavier. 

 

I suspect you want the clad version.

 

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  Just a heads up. Not all Paderno cookware is manufactured in Canada!    Some of it is made in China for those who have an issue with such a fact.

 

 If you click on the Q&A here you will see this set is apparently made in China.  And before anyone gets their shirt in a knot I have some beautiful cookware that is made in China. I am just saying for those for whom this might be an issue. 

 

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4 hours ago, kayb said:

That's enough to tweak my interest. I'm a long way from Canada, but I'm wondering if London Drug can sell/ship to US customers? Anyone know? In the alternative, I'd be happy to send money to any of our Canadian friends who'd be willing to get a set and get it shipped to me.

Having just gone and looked at the two sets - I wouldn't bother with the ones that are at London Drugs - they are the single layer. They look pretty but they aren't substantial. 

 

If you want me to pick up the $400 set and send it off to you - I will be happy to do that for you. Artiste-clad

 

Now I'm starting to get confused - these are showing up as Lagostina rather than Paderno - pretty sure I was looking at Paderno!

 

 

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 Yeah the Padermo is Artisan. It is very confusing. 

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I see Amazon US has the Mini Instant Pot on sale today for $55.99 with free shipping.

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wish I had a reason to own a Mini.

 

Id rather do a triple load once than three times I guess.

 

glad people like it though 

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Here's the link to the one-day sale on the Mini.

 

Clickety

 

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I depend on my eG Enabler Friends

 

hoping to see a deal for an Anova blueTooth for < 99 USD someday.

 

here as Im in no hurry and cannot figure out those PriceCheck sites.

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12 hours ago, blue_dolphin said:

The hardcover version of Matt Jenning's book Homegrown: Cooking from My New England Roots has been selling on Amazon.com for $3.48 for about a week or so.  Not sure how long that will last.

Sadly, not on Amazon.ca

 

I just noticed this and picked it up for $3.40!

 

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