Yesterday I set off to visit Lakeland - the home of creative kitchenware™ as I was in need of an oven thermometer. I did have one before moving to this house but somewhere in the move it got mislaid. My husband ‘decided’ (was coerced if I was being honest!) to cook a roast chicken during the week and complained that the oven wasn’t hot enough and that the chicken and roast potatoes were not browning in the expected timescale. I decided I would get a new oven thermometer as it is always a good idea to have one in any case as many ovens do not run at the temperature you think you have set using the oven dials.
I love any excuse to go to the Lakeland shop for a browse around even if I am not looking for anything in particular. It is my equivalent to my husband enjoying a wander around a Maplin store looking at unidentifiable (to me) bits of electronics and tools. The Lakeland catalogues are fine and even looking at their online store is a nice way to spend some time if feeling bored, but nothing beats actually being able to see and touch the real life items. I was not disappointed and spent best part of an hour browsing through the shop looking at all the new kitchenware and gadgets. Lakeland seem to have thought of everything, with some help from creative ideas from their customers, and sell “must-have” kitchen goods that you didn’t know you needed till you see them!
Part of a buffet spread I did when dabbling in private catering |
I personally do find Lakeland a little pricey but the benefits of being able to find most things culinary that the average home cook needs, desires or aspires to, all under one roof compensates a little. Some of the ideas do seem a little over-the-top but I guess Lakeland wouldn’t produce these things if people didn’t buy them!
Zyliss® Smart Guard Mandoline |
I can foresee a period of time dedicated to cooking things which require vegetables to be finely sliced or julienned until I get bored and relegate the mandolin to a dark corner of the gadget cupboard ;-D – I’m sure I am not alone in this trait?!
7 comments:
I always get their catalog in the Sunday times :-)
the only thing stopping me from having a frenzied spending "moment" is the fact im a student, and thus, broke...to put it politely :-D
Also, you were a private caterer....Coooool :-D
I love lakeland!
That mandoline looks really cool too, my fancy Japanese one is falling apart but still brutal with fingertips!
I have to stay away just now as we need to save some money. LOve it, though.
I do like going in there for a nosy, somtimes I come out with something.
We don't have a Lakeland's here in Canada but I wonder if I can order online, gonna go and check it out, thanks.
Hi
Happened upon your blog (don't you love it when people say that, when in actual fact they (like me) have been whiling away some time on what should truly be named an international sport "BlogHopping" - its the next best thing to buying cook books or wandering around places like you've talked about here LakeLand!
Great to connect.
Anna
Hi, apologies all for my lack of response this week - the paid day job had me away from home on business all week - nightmare when the job intereferes with my fun life ;-)
Now I am home and done some ingredient shopping it is time to go to the kitchen, try out that new mandoline (plasters on standby) and also have a look at your blogs - nice to connect and thank you for visiting my first attempt at a blog site!
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