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The Most Overpriced Pastry Tool Ever


chefpeon

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i thought we pc's were dishwashers?!

How right you are, alanamoana! I never let the dishwasher touch my small tools and stuff I want back AT MY STATION in the same shape as when I used it! However, he/she can wash my bowls, muffin tins and anything else that belongs to the establishment.

However, our dishwasher doesn't come in til 3 pm. I start at 5 am.....so yeah, most of of the time I am doing my own dishes, because I need them back before, uh, 3 pm. So of course, I end up doing the hot sides' dishes too, 'cause THEY'RE IN MY WAY, and I can't run the automatic washer unless it's FULL.

Yeah yeah yeah......I'm a glorified dishwasher....thanks for reminding me..... :raz:

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whaaaaaa? those prices are crazy. and the site itself has really overpriced stuff. For cake pans, basic round (all sizes) or square, bakingtools.com is the place to go!

I was having a lot of fun browsing this site until I realized that are business-to-business only. :sad:

I think if you make up a business name and have a credit card, you can order from the site with no problem. When my husband and I were doing a lot of amateur car racing, we would order from B2B sites all the time. We made up a racing enterprise called "Lobux Racing" which existed in name only and never had a problem. :wink:

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I think if you make up a business name and have a credit card, you can order from the site with no problem. When my husband and I were doing a lot of amateur car racing, we would order from B2B sites all the time. We made up a racing enterprise called "Lobux Racing" which existed in name only and never had a problem.  :wink:

Really? I may give that a try. I actually do have a fictious name registered in my state and a business bank account from when I was doing free-lance accounting. Of course, the name of the business doesn't sound anything like a bakery business! :wink:

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