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Seeking Stone & Peel but need Help

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nytesong

Seeking Stone & Peel but need Help

Hey,

 I was hoping to get some recommendations for a good stone (links would be greatly appreciated!) and also a good peel.   I am willing to pay for high quality items as that's all that I want.    Nothing gets to me faster than something that breaks or has serious faults.

 

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KansasGirlStuck...

I got my baking stone and peel both from King Arthur flour. 

Peel:

http://www.kingarthurflour.com/shop/detail.jsp?select=C80&byCategory=C299&id=5717

 

Baking stone:

http://www.kingarthurflour.com/shop/detail.jsp?id=5236

 

Anne

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erina

I got mine from www.fantes.com

Erina 

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nytesong

Oooh..how coincidental!  I will be in Philadelphia this weekend and that's where the place is.  I'll have to check them out.  Thank you =)

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janij

I had broken 2 stones and finally went to Dal Tile and bought a case of unglazed quarry tiles for $20.  I can line 2 shelves of my oven and I still have left overs.  I just got sick of the stones cracking.  I think it was operator error.  But I like the tiles alot.  You can cover more space for less money. 

http://daltileproducts.com/series.cfm?series=48&next=7&pg=2

This is the page that shows the tiles.  Mine are the red blaze 4" ones.

http://daltileproducts.com/dealer_search.cfm

This is their dealer locator.  My peel i bought at the local restaurant supply store.

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Eli

as soon as I replace the range. However, I should say we should inquire as to whether anyone knows about them here. They were recommended to me earlier.

http://www.bakingstone.com/commercial_stone.php

They have them for home ovens. I just bookmarked the commercial stone page.

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LindyD

I use an Epicurean pizza peel.  It is very easy to clean and is also a multi-tasker.  Info on Epicurean can be found here

I don't know if Fantes carries the Epicurean brand, but am sure you will find everything you need or might want there. 

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berryblondeboys

 I have an epicurean too that I got at Williams Sonoma. I got it for picking up a layer of cake which icing larger cakes, but now I use it for breads on the stone too.

As for stones, I have my KA one I got cheap from Ross', so we'll see how long it lasts.

 

Melissa

 

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