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Old 05-06-2016, 02:34 PM
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Tuesday Morning store is liquidating all of Chef's Catalog inventory. I found the 16" stainless steel electric skillet I've been wanting (waiting for it to be on sale in catalog) regular $150 for $49.99. The big utensil crocks regular $40 for $14.99. These are the greatest crocks for your countertop and each one is divided into three sections. I'm going around to different TM stores in the area as each one has different selection of products.
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No Tuesday Morrning for 40 miles. Would love a crock.
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Old 05-07-2016, 01:34 PM
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No Tuesday Morrning for 40 miles. Would love a crock.
It is not as "spendy" as these, but I use the crock out of a dead crock pot. No dividers, but in my small kitchen, with only four small drawers, it holds all of my non-sharp utensils. The ones that would tangle, potato mashers, tongs, etc. are in the drawer. I even found a black crock to match my red, green, and black, "strawberry" kitchen.
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It's an hour or more away for me to go shopping at stores I like. I don't mine driving the miles to get where I want to be.

The large crocks from Chef's catalog are deeper then a crock pot but I like the idea of using the crock part. I saved my removable crock liner and use it to bake the no knead round artisan bread.

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Where I live any store worth going to is at least 25 miles away, so I'm used to "road trips" ...thanks for the heads up...road trip scheduled...28 miles away!
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I use the crock for a water bowl for my dog.
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