Accrington Web

Accrington Web (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/index.php)
-   Questions and Answers (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f66/)
-   -   String/paper bag shop (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f66/string-paper-bag-shop-32981.html)

Lilly 18-08-2007 15:21

String/paper bag shop
 
Does anybody know if this shop in Warner Street in Accy is still there?I don't know its proper title,I always knew it as the string and paper bag shop because that's what they sold lol:D.Anyway,I need some paper bags for a craft activity so can anyone tell me if the shop's still there or tell me of anywhere else that sells paper bags?:)Thanks.

garinda 18-08-2007 15:24

Re: String/paper bag shop
 
Yes, it's recently changed hands, but was there when I was in it in June.

Claire Cal 18-08-2007 15:26

Re: String/paper bag shop
 
Yeah definately still there it sells balloons and party stuff too

BERNADETTE 18-08-2007 16:58

Re: String/paper bag shop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 461964)
Does anybody know if this shop in Warner Street in Accy is still there?I don't know its proper title,I always knew it as the string and paper bag shop because that's what they sold lol:D.Anyway,I need some paper bags for a craft activity so can anyone tell me if the shop's still there or tell me of anywhere else that sells paper bags?:)Thanks.

I have found them to be quite expensive lately, I use roasting bags for my joints and I also did a buffet the other week, I get the bags at Asda and also found paper plates, foil trays etc. to be a lot cheaper at Asda. Don't know if they do paper bags for craft but think it is quite likely that they do. I will be going in the next few days if you want me to have a look for you I will:D

Lilly 18-08-2007 18:15

Re: String/paper bag shop
 
Thanks Garinda,Claire and Bernadette.I will have a look in Asda and will also pop along to Warner Street on Monday.:)

BERNADETTE 18-08-2007 18:47

Re: String/paper bag shop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 462034)
Thanks Garinda,Claire and Bernadette.I will have a look in Asda and will also pop along to Warner Street on Monday.:)

No problem, best to shop around!:D

Tin Monkey 18-08-2007 19:53

Re: String/paper bag shop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 462007)
II use roasting bags for my joints


What's the advantage of using these? Is it just to keep your oven clean? Could you use them for roasting a chicken?

entwisi 18-08-2007 19:57

Re: String/paper bag shop
 
Its still open as I passed it today.

I've always found them to be cheap and they tend to stock those obscure things that ASDA et al will never be bothered with. As suc I'm happyto pay teh od copper more for soem things to keep them there for when I have more eclectic requirements.

BERNADETTE 18-08-2007 20:10

Re: String/paper bag shop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 462074)
What's the advantage of using these? Is it just to keep your oven clean? Could you use them for roasting a chicken?

They stop the meat from shrinking and also cut down on cooking time. I have used them for chicken, it was ok. Got the tip off Dave who used to have the butchers on Nuttall Street, he used to do his own cooked meats and said they were great. Have to agree I like them!:D

Tin Monkey 18-08-2007 20:12

Re: String/paper bag shop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 462086)
They stop the meat from shrinking and also cut down on cooking time. I have used them for chicken, it was ok. Got the tip off Dave who used to have the butchers on Nuttall Street, he used to do his own cooked meats and said they were great. Have to agree I like them!:D

Sounds interesting. I might give them a go. Do they help to keep your oven clean too? :D

BERNADETTE 18-08-2007 20:15

Re: String/paper bag shop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 462077)
Its still open as I passed it today.

I've always found them to be cheap and they tend to stock those obscure things that ASDA et al will never be bothered with. As suc I'm happyto pay teh od copper more for soem things to keep them there for when I have more eclectic requirements.

Thats what I thought until I bought stuff to serve a buffet on the other week, bought all the plates etc. from there, when I looked in Asda they were a lot cheaper. The roasting bags are £1:25 for six in Warner Street and about 70p for ten at Asda, so you save more than a few extra coppers!:eek:

BERNADETTE 18-08-2007 20:19

Re: String/paper bag shop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 462088)
Sounds interesting. I might give them a go. Do they help to keep your oven clean too? :D

Yes, you put some water in, season your meat, put it in the bag and seal it. I get a joint for about a fiver from Asda and it takes about an hour and ten mins at gas mark5, then take it out and it carries on cooking in the bag. They are great!!:D

Tin Monkey 18-08-2007 20:29

Re: String/paper bag shop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 462092)
Yes, you put some water in, season your meat, put it in the bag and seal it. I get a joint for about a fiver from Asda and it takes about an hour and ten mins at gas mark5, then take it out and it carries on cooking in the bag. They are great!!:D

I'm obsessed with keeping my oven clean (I need treatment), so I'll get some of those bags the next time I go shopping. Thanks for the tip. :)

BERNADETTE 18-08-2007 20:41

Re: String/paper bag shop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 462099)
I'm obsessed with keeping my oven clean (I need treatment), so I'll get some of those bags the next time I go shopping. Thanks for the tip. :)

No problem, your oven won't get dirty now so you can stop obsessing!!!:D

Tin Monkey 18-08-2007 20:47

Re: String/paper bag shop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 462111)
No problem, your oven won't get dirty now so you can stop obsessing!!!:D

I'll start on my hob next ;)

(I already have that problem too)


All times are GMT. The time now is 13:06.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com