SandrA9810
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I had a brilliant idea of using a bread warmer for Christmas Dinner. We're having dinner with friends, and I'm bringing the bread, and probably some pies and other goodies. I found a really cute woven basket, now I just need a stone to put in the bottom.
Every store I walked into, the associate looked at me like I had 10 heads. I've tried high end store, low end stores, and even grocery stores.
I've looked in:
Bed, Bath, and Beyond
Sears
Jc Penneys
Macy's
Garden Ridge
Walmart
Target
I've called:
William Sonoma
Sur La Table
Tuesday Morning
Home Goods
Central Market (grocery store)
Whole Foods (grocery store)
Crate and Barrel
Ace (restaurant supply)
and maybe a few more.
Tomorrow I'm going to go search out thrift stores. I've seen them before at thrift stores in Cali, but never picked one up. Even if I did, I probably wouldn't have brought it with me.
My aunt suggested those terra cotta plates for plants. But I'm not sure if that's safe for it. Do they treat it with anything?
I'm in Dallas, so there's pretty much everything here. Well except for bread stones apparently.
Every store I walked into, the associate looked at me like I had 10 heads. I've tried high end store, low end stores, and even grocery stores.
I've looked in:
Bed, Bath, and Beyond
Sears
Jc Penneys
Macy's
Garden Ridge
Walmart
Target
I've called:
William Sonoma
Sur La Table
Tuesday Morning
Home Goods
Central Market (grocery store)
Whole Foods (grocery store)
Crate and Barrel
Ace (restaurant supply)
and maybe a few more.
Tomorrow I'm going to go search out thrift stores. I've seen them before at thrift stores in Cali, but never picked one up. Even if I did, I probably wouldn't have brought it with me.
My aunt suggested those terra cotta plates for plants. But I'm not sure if that's safe for it. Do they treat it with anything?
I'm in Dallas, so there's pretty much everything here. Well except for bread stones apparently.