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I need you or Snoops to cook for me Sue. PC:I know Sue! It just makes me laugh when I read your culinary tales! Sorry!
Thanks Andie. I actually went onto Ebay (which is what I usually do anyway ) and found a seller who flogs Wellbake and ordered a couple of roasting type dishes there. I hope these things non stick and wash as easily as they say 'cos I'm a bugga for leaving stuff too long in the oven. I usually end up buying and then throwing cheap metal dishes away 'cos I can't get all the burnt bits off. PC:
P.S. I tell you what I have ordered from Lakeland whilst looking for silicone cookware, some of these Poach Pods, what a brilliant idea.
I cook clean and wash up Sue just keep me happy and i purr like a witta pusscat :snog:
OOh Andie you'll turn me into a master chefette yet hon. PC:Ooh I like those pods! Thanks, I must get some. I've been meaning to update you the DS cooking guide is very easy to follow, you might it.
I cook clean and wash up Sue just keep me happy and i purr like a witta pusscat :snog:
Oh I think that arrangement could work very well sweets. PC:
I have watched the replay and I notice that they do not seem to handle the larger baking trays very much. I am rather worried about the stabilityof these "roasters" if they have hot fat or liquid in them or they are a bit weighty.
What is your experience with these?
Sue you know my hatred of anything culinary......when forced to cook I just bung stuff in the oven and then wander off bored and probably come on here but then I forget all about the food until the smoke detector goes off. By that time the ****** pans are beyond redemption and I'm not gonna spend hours scrubbing and scraping the fookin things. :RUNAWAY: PC:
I've no experience at all with silicone baking trays, but maybe, if you put your silicone roaster over a traditional baking tray, you should be ok...
I have watched the replay and I notice that they do not seem to handle the larger baking trays very much. I am rather worried about the stabilityof these "roasters" if they have hot fat or liquid in them or they are a bit weighty.
What is your experience with these?
Hi Flo or anyone. This tsv isn't of interest to me but the concept of silicone is for its non stick/stain properties. I just need a couple of normal size roasting dishes so can you tell me where you bought your items from please?? Oh and are they as good as QVC make out?? MTIA. PC:
Hi Flo I have got a few pieces of this range from qvc but does yours cook/bake ok my stuff I put in them seems to take ages to colour and cook any suggestions to what I might be doing Flo. I do like the idea of this set as it just about covers everything you need I might just throw caution to the wind and order it.
Well done a mother who taught her boy to make bread that's brilliant,the lasagne dish is good for Yorkshire puds to,i also put mine in the washing machine when i do a hot wash they come up a treat