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Mixing Bowl
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I dropped my MasonCash mixing bowl the other day - I was gutted as there were a lot of memories associated with that. I have been looking at new ones and the quality is much lower as they don't make them in the UK anymore (Portugal, I believe). I would really like something that is still made in England and was looking at this https:/ /www.am azon.co .uk/Den by-Heri tage-Pa vilion- Mixing- Bowl/dp /B00ABW 78CA It is sometimes listed as a mixing bowl but also a serving bowl. Has anyone got one and is it comfortable for use in mixing?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have the very same bowl, mine is blue with a green interior. I also have the smaller size which is yellow with a blue interior. I bought them both as part of an every day dinner service called, I think, colours, by Denby, of had them ages, maybe fifteen years.
We use both bowls as mixing bowls, salad bowls, pasta bowls, any thing you like bowls, they're great, and the big one really is big!
We use both bowls as mixing bowls, salad bowls, pasta bowls, any thing you like bowls, they're great, and the big one really is big!
There are some on Ebay if you type in Vintage Mason Cash mixing bowl.
You have to sort the wheat from the chaff though .Look at the ones that show photos of the base saying made in England and Church Gresley,the pottery ,on it like this one
http:// www.eba y.co.uk /itm/Hu ge-Size -2-40cm -Mason- Cash-Vi ntage-C ane-Mix ing-Bow l-Made- In-Engl and-/39 1852853 644?has h=item5 b3c4009 8c:g:44 QAAOSwz XBZfx8N
I still have my Mum's Mason Cash bowl .It must be practically a museum piece by now. She died 22 years ago and I can remember it from when I was young and I'm pushing 70.
It's seen a lot of mixing.
You have to sort the wheat from the chaff though .Look at the ones that show photos of the base saying made in England and Church Gresley,the pottery ,on it like this one
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I still have my Mum's Mason Cash bowl .It must be practically a museum piece by now. She died 22 years ago and I can remember it from when I was young and I'm pushing 70.
It's seen a lot of mixing.