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Users are seeking to buy large and small stone baking bowls, with one participant offering a barely used large bowl for sale. Another member has a small bowl that is unused and belongs to her mother, who may consider selling it. Shipping costs are a concern, but one user’s husband will be in the U.S. next week, which could help reduce expenses. Participants are discussing the specifics of the bowls, including compatibility with other baking items. The conversation emphasizes the desire for affordable options and local pickup to minimize shipping fees.
Crys Hall
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Does anyone have the large & or small stone baking bowls that they'd like to sell?

My dh will be in the us next week so he could actually bring them back to me (in Canada) so I wouldn't actually cost me an Arm & a Leg to ship :) (just an arm hehe)

Thanks ladies!
Crys
 
Are you looking for the large one that goes over the DDB?
If so, I have mine around here, I've only used it about 2 times in all the time I've had it so I would think about selling it depending on the offer.
 
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I think that the big one fits over the deep dish baker (or at least that's what I've read)It's these ones that I'm looking for:Item # 130209034681 (from off of E)
 
Yes, I have the larger one.
 
I have the small bowl, in the box, never used. It's my mom's and she doesn't know why she has it. We weren't even sure if it was hers. I'll ask her if she wants to sell it. PM me and tell me what you'll pay, plus I'll have to check how much shipping will cost. Then I have to ask my mom.
 
I have the big one - and it's just taking up much-needed cabinet space. I can't fathom how to ship it though? Where in the US will your DH be?
 

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