MasterClass Non-Stick Twelve Hole Friand Pan
MasterClass Non-Stick Twelve Hole Friand PanIf you have never heard of a friand then you are just about to. Think of an oval shaped muffin and you will not go far wrong but they are typically made with almond and an additional flavour folded through such as blueberries, chocolate or lemon. Friands are originally a French pastry but are becoming more mainstream as a result of availability in coffee and bakers shops.
Aga Christmas Dove Double Oven Glove
Aga Christmas Dove Double Oven GloveAga Christmas Dove Double Oven Glove.
Nothing says Christmas is just around the corner like the appearance of festive textiles on the AGA. Adorned with white Doves and Holly across a rich dark blue background.
- Double Oven Glove with preshrunk printed cotton, cream terry towelling, insulation and steam and grease barrier.
- 22cm x 93cm
- Wash at 40°
- Wash with similar colours
- Dry away from direct heat to avoid excess shrinkage
- 100% Cotton, 3 dot iron, no bleach, no tumble dry
Pip Royal 20cm Bowl
Pip Royal 20cm BowlGorgeous 20cm bowl in Pip Royal design by Dutch company Pip Studio. Perfect for special occasions.
Size: 20cm diameter
Hand wash only. Not suitable for dishwasher or microwave use.
Lodge 8 Inch Cast Iron Skillet
Lodge 8 Inch Cast Iron SkilletLodge Mini Square Cast Iron Skillet
Lodge Mini Square Cast Iron SkilletAga Christmas Dove Gauntlet
Aga Christmas Dove GauntletAga Christmas Dove Gauntlet.
Nothing says Christmas is just around the corner like the appearance of festive textiles on the AGA. Adorned with white Doves and Holly across a rich dark blue background.
- Gauntlet with preshrunk printed cotton, cream terry, insulation and steam and grease barrier.
- 22cm x 43cm
- Wash at 40°
- Wash with similar colours
- Dry away from direct heat to avoid excess shrinkage
- 100% Cotton, 3 dot iron, no bleach, no tumble dry
Sold as a single.
Aga Saluki Gauntlet
Aga Saluki GauntletWith a nod to 100 years of AGA, this new range of textiles features a beautiful print of Saluki dogs.
Salukis became popular in the UK during the 1920s. Brigadier General Lance and his wife helped establish the breed and were instrumental in getting the Saluki recognised by the Kennel Club