Rachael Ray cookware is not available here in New Zealand. Miniature 24 cup muffin pans are avalable in the Bakers Secret Range, the only difference is they do not have the silicone grab handle on each end.They are $22.50
clare_mel,
Nov 14, 10:05pm
That is a shame that it is not availavle in NZ - cool colours and seem quite practical.And sorry was after the casserole and lasagne type dishes which on her website is called bakeware.
sumstyle,
Nov 14, 10:30pm
Yeah I've looked longingly at one of her casserole pots before, and considered getting it sent to my cousin to forward to me.Imagine the postage would be considerable cos of the weight.
cookessentials,
Nov 15, 12:30am
I was going to ask that! I thought perhaps it may have been the other items LOL. I looked into trying to get it,but could not find the distributor. Even tried to get the Martha Stewart Range, but it is appaarently exclusive to KMart America and Macy's
carriebradshaw,
Nov 15, 12:41am
I was looking for the Rachel Ray spoon and ladle set a while ago and I emailed her website and they gave me the name of the distributor.I never got around to following it up and have since accidently deleted it.so maybe if you emailed her they'll be able to tell you?
cookessentials,
Nov 15, 12:48am
Thank you, I shall look it up.
clare_mel,
Nov 15, 2:02am
The ones I could find on the e site, the shipping was more than they were selling the items for!!Certainly interested if you can find the distributor.
aktow,
Nov 15, 7:47am
if you notice her products come from china
cookessentials,
Nov 15, 11:20am
You are fooling yourself if you think that the majority of anything comes from anywhere but! There is alot of cookware now that is made offshore, however, there are very strict guidelines in regards to certain products. There is "made in China" and then there is "made in China"-the two are vastly different. We bring in product from the USA and at times, the freight works out more than the product. The trick is that you buy enough smaller items to be able to divide the freight costs amongst more items. I always buy one or two larger items and a number of smaller items, like preserving labels, pastry cloths, pot clips etc where they often come in a CDU (counter display unit) of 12/24 or 36 items, that way, I can divide the freight costs amongst a large number of product.
ants9,
Nov 18, 4:37pm
You can buy them from amazon
maynard9,
Nov 19, 1:50am
I looked at a lot of her stuff in the stores when I was in Chicago earlier this year.Was very tempted but already had too much in my suitcase.My daughter in law had some in her kitchen - making me very envious.Next time maybe............
marcs,
Nov 19, 9:42am
very nice things. I have not seen them here in Auz either.
tipsy_bl0nde,
Aug 19, 11:56am
i reckon im going to grab a dish of amazon i have wanted her bake ware since i watched the show years ago
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