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Looking for Baking Tins

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I do not know the exact population of Hua Hin but I would have thought that there are enough residents to support a shopping establishment that sells baking tins however my search for this item in the shops of HH was unsuccessful. A lady assistant in INDEX suggested I go to a cake shop and ask them if they had any.?

My fellow forum colleagues can any of you help me find a 12" (2-Piece) round baking tin?

Any help will be appreciated.
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lol, no, but if you dont find one b4 I come over I will bring you one from the Gold Coast
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Maybe Villa Market or Tescos

I've seen some stuff there but I was just browsing. Expensive I think

Failing that try a cake shop, coffee shop or Victoria bar up soi 80. Barry does a lot of cooking
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Not Hua Hin I know. Ikea in Bang Na sells them 299 Baht Ikea cookware
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Fly Now had quite an extensive kitchen shop when I was there yesterday. However, I couldn't say whether they had what you are looking for. Most things there were quite pricy though.
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I saw a collection of baking tins in Villa yesterday - maybe they have what you need?
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Not in Hua Hin but any Central Department Store has a decent selection of baking tins
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I *think* I've seen some on the top floor of the supermarket next to Colonnade male
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I bought mine at Makro - good selection, quality and price.
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Reading this with interest as my wife likes to bake lots of stuff. Can all essential ingredients be had in Hua hin. IE Flower of various descriptions yeast etc???

Many thanks :bow:
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Skmly wrote:Reading this with interest as my wife likes to bake lots of stuff. Can all essential ingredients be had in Hua hin. IE Flower of various descriptions yeast etc???
Many thanks :bow:
There is a shop on Petchkasem Rd, right opposite Soi 51, that stocks all types of baking ingredient requirements. (not cooking equipment) :cheers:
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Skmly wrote:Reading this with interest as my wife likes to bake lots of stuff. Can all essential ingredients be had in Hua hin. IE Flower of various descriptions yeast etc???

Many thanks :bow:
Makro probably have the widest selection of baking ingredients in one shop, but for anything out of the ordinary, you might need to try one of the other shops such as Villa Market.
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Big Boy wrote:Fly Now had quite an extensive kitchen shop when I was there yesterday. However, I couldn't say whether they had what you are looking for. Most things there were quite pricy though.
Where exactly is "Fly now" BB?
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It's the big factory outlet a couple of Kms North of the airport tunnel.
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There is a bakery on the Phetkasem rd in Pranburi that has a good range of tins

its on the left going into Pranburi market just before the cross roads

i will come back with a name and better directions later
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