Hello all,
Where on earth can I find some of these?
I fancy trying a bit of pizza cooking on my kettle, online they're silly expensive. Where is best to look locally?
Can't find anything on wickes or b&q website, but considering I only want a couple it's going to be much cheaper if I can pick them up.
Thanks muchly.
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JEC
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Try your local wood burner specialist, they will sell them, word of warning though most of them aren't food safe
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CyderPig
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Hi
Use old Storage Heater blocks, they work a treat.
Si
Use old Storage Heater blocks, they work a treat.
Si
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I want to try pizza on my kettle as well, I'm going to try and emulate a baking/pizza steel by seeing if I can get a local metalwork place to do me an offcut piece of 1/4" steel plate.
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Got my fire bricks from local coal yard. £1.50 per brick
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I can really recommend http://shop.vitcas.com/
Excellent service, products and price.
Edit - Just re-read your comment and saw you only wanted a couple! Might not be what you need after all sorry.
Excellent service, products and price.
Edit - Just re-read your comment and saw you only wanted a couple! Might not be what you need after all sorry.