Curry Recipes Online
Beginners Guide => Hints, Tips, Methods and so on.. => Cooking Equipment => Topic started by: Razor on April 10, 2010, 11:09 PM
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Just for you're info, TK Maxx are selling carbon steel wok (10") for 6 quid each.
I know I've expressed concerns over using woks for cooking curries before, but these are only likkle, and do the job great. I bought 2 of them, and they both fit on my hob side by side, so I can create double the mess but in only half the time!
good or what? 8)
Ray :)
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LOL, double trouble. ;)
Cooking on electric I can't use wok's. I'd so love a large range on gas.
What other kitchen gear to they stock?
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Axe,
They do allsorts mate, knives, pans, utensils, you name it but, you've got to catch them at the right time.
Have you got one near you?
Ray :)
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Yes, there is one in town, but its a royal pain parking trying to get to it. But it sounds like its worth a trip.
We've got a few kitchen shops in town but it being what it is, they sell the high end stuff only the chairman of a bank can afford. :-\
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Be careful taking your wife into TKMaxx though Axe...they do some pretty nice designer gear for knockdown prices (not to mention great deals on designer handbags too and none of those cheap knockoffs, they're the real deal) you have to rummage, but it's worth the time...I went in there looking for a bag for my daughter, cost me ?500 and still came out with no bag for the lass ;D
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Is that like "I'm going in, if i'm not back in half an hour, just leave me to it". :P
My wife has more bags than Tesco! ....
... "just popping out luv, back in a bit" ;) Heed taken ;)
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We use the immortal words of Captain Oates, "I may be gone some time" ;D
'im indoors is the same with power tools/computer equipment so it's not just a "woman thing" :p we've got an outhouse like a gadget show special ::) at least we use our bags and shoes :P