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Old fashioned cake storage tins

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Kim A | 15:42 Mon 08th May 2006 | Shopping & Style
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Can anyone please help? I am desperate to find a stockist of old fashioned, lidded storage tins for cakes. I make loads of cakes, in various sizes and shapes and I want to be able to keep them fresh without resorting to plastic boxes and Tupperware type storage. I have searched high and low, but the only tins I can find are either small 'cookie' tins or great big bread bin tins. Many thanks in advance to anyone who can point me in the right direction!
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I found this if its any good to you.


I saw sets of three pastel enamel cake tins sold in TK Maxx. Also try the Nigella Lawson range. Good luck and happy baking!

check out


www.thecookskitchen.com


they have the same one as above (BOO) but cheaper and also have other cake storage ideas


Dont last long enough in my house to need a storage tin!

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thanks!
MrsJo49155 made a suggestion of going to www.thecookskitchen.com - I wholly DIScourage you from going there. Other unfortunate customers are suffering the same bad service I am still receiving. I am waiting for my goods after well over a month, even though they have had my money for that long. See other reviews at http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews100570.html and http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/online-shops/the-cooks -kitchen/reviews/ and other sites if you look closely enough. They also camouflage themselves as www.kitchenware.co.uk and have put the phone down on me, never contacted me directly, even with an automated e-mail saying that I have put an order through. They fob you off at every chance. SCARY. Do not part with your money, under any circumstances.

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