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Bread Bin And Egg Rack
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Do you have either or both of these, if so, what are they like?
The eggs in/out of fridge discussion has been done to death so I'm only really interested in what people who DON'T store eggs in the fridge keep them in.
I currently have a pine drop front bread bin and a pine egg rack, both of which are years old and waaay past their best, not to mention very dated, so as we're decorating the kitchen and having a clear out I'm contemplating buying new up to date ones.
Not having even looked at what's available for years I wonder what's 'fashionable' and serviceable these days.
The eggs in/out of fridge discussion has been done to death so I'm only really interested in what people who DON'T store eggs in the fridge keep them in.
I currently have a pine drop front bread bin and a pine egg rack, both of which are years old and waaay past their best, not to mention very dated, so as we're decorating the kitchen and having a clear out I'm contemplating buying new up to date ones.
Not having even looked at what's available for years I wonder what's 'fashionable' and serviceable these days.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Like Boo, we use two China chickens for the eggs, but we use the microwave as a bread-bin - it never gets used as a microwave cos it's too noisy. I have to say that when we were looking for the first chicken we saw some lovely bespoke ones which cost a fortune. We ended up getting them from charity shops.
My bread lives in a salad bowl.......possibly a bit weird......
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They have a good choice of bread bins at Dunelm Mill and they sell those chicken crocks as well. Here's a link to the bread bins. x
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Piggypacking off the Argos comment but there are alternatives: https:/ /bonnyp ack.com /collec tions/b read-bi ns
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