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Suspended pan rack

Thread Starter: kea    Started: Mon 19 Apr 2004    Replies: 9

Hello foodies!!
Just a quick request for help.
I have recently had a new kitchen fitted, and need to know were i can purchase a suspended pan and utility rack? if any one can help please posta note.
CHEERS




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Wed 2 Jun 2004, 7.42AM

Georgie1

Blackberry your post got a little lost here under the Equipment thread - Which programme recipes are you looking for?

If you click on Recipes, on the left of this page, it will bring up an extensive list of ways to search for recipes that are on this site. One of the ways is by programme but if the particular programme you want is not listed it means that UKTVFood are not allowed to reprint the recipes due to copyright reasons.

Tue 1 Jun 2004, 10.36AM

blackberry

l would like a copy of ricipes from 29 30 31 please as l missed out

Tue 25 May 2004, 10.29PM

pooterfreak

Typhoon make a range of fantastic hanging racks:

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Wed 21 Apr 2004, 5.33PM

Keith

Oh dear! Just read your post blondie02. Hmmm! Now what do I do? Sooo knows how I'm left just a quivering jelly when I see one of those eight legged things!!! I'd not thought of creepy crawlies in the garage before. Oh 'eck! Now, just where did MammaChef say we could get those hanging racks for the kitchen?!!!

Wed 21 Apr 2004, 2.01AM

Sooo

AAAAAAARGHHHH blondie...don't mention S*****s to Keith........I'm sure Steve will have swept every nook n cranny to ensure there are none of the aforementioned creatures...tho I know he's getting better in his encounters with the Greek variety!

Tue 20 Apr 2004, 11.51PM

blondie02

What about the creepy crawlies Keith? I would be afraid a spider would get into the pan.

Tue 20 Apr 2004, 11.27AM

Keith

We have so-oo many bits of kitchen implements, pots & pans & the like, that even our generous cupboard space can't accommdate them all. Steve has put up batons with hooks in the garage, & anything that can be hung does so in there. It's brilliant: doesn't clutter up the kitchen, it's only a few steps away to get them, & they are so easily accessible because I can see what I need at a glance. In an ideal world, where I'd have a huge converted farmhouse with an enormous kitchen, I, like kea, would have suspended pan & utility racks. In the meantime, however, I'm more than happy with what I have. :-)

Mon 19 Apr 2004, 11.42PM

blondie02

Have you got a kitchen ware shop near you? They sell them. I have two, a large chrome round one and a long very heavy slatted wooden one. A wonderful item for the kitchen. The chrome one came from Robert Dyas but the larger one from a kitchen shop only.

Mon 19 Apr 2004, 6.48PM

MammaChef

Welcome Kea,

and lucky you with your new kitchen, hope it's turned out just as you wanted. now all you have to do is cook Wink

I haven't had time to look through loads of sites but I can give you some interesting contacts.

www.mycookshop.com for scott and sargeant
www.lakelandlimited.co.uk for lakeland
www.nisbets.com professional catering suppliers
www.chefs.net as above

also many department stores do them.

Have fun looking

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