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GONE STC: Miscellaneous kitchenware


akc74

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In true New Year style am just clearing out the kitchen there's a few bits that might be useful for a student or anyone renting an unfurnished flat.


If I don't get any takers, can someone let me know if any of the local charity shops take kitchen stuff?!


Including:

- Dark brown cast iron casserole (like Le Creuset but brand is Cousances)

- A pair of espresso cups

- Large ikea colander

- Masher

- Garlic press

- Pasta bowl

- A few mugs/glasses

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