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  1. s p i f f e e

    September 9, 2009

    oooh … thanks so much for this! i've been trying to hunt these down ever since i saw them at boulette's larder.

    great blog, btw. i read it every day =)

  2. stephmodo

    September 10, 2009

    Jordan, I am so glad you posted about these! I bought some strawberries and purple fingerling potatoes that were packages in similar wooden baskets and I wondered where they found them. It's been fun to track down a few things here and I am hoping I can add these to my stash. I had Ben call them this morning and they are going to find out if I can buy them directly since they are a wholesaler. Fingers crossed!

  3. Nicole

    September 10, 2009

    I'm with Steph! These are so perfect for strawberries as well as baked goods like my zucchini bread.

    I hope you will post other helpful resources when you come across them; I know they are simple posts, but they have a lot of value for us readers!

  4. Patricia Scarpin

    September 11, 2009

    A friend of mine sent me some of these from Japan and they are lovely – I've photographed some cookies in them, it looked great!

  5. Maggie Mason

    September 11, 2009

    I got some of these a few years back at Sur La Table in the Ferry Building. They sometimes have them at Williams Sonoma too.

  6. curious mango

    September 11, 2009

    Lovely baking baskets. Can't wait to try them next time we bake banana bread.

  7. jen jafarzadeh

    September 13, 2009

    these are great! I'm also a big fan of the paper loaf pans from Sur La Table — you buy as many as you want for 50 cents each. And the design on the pans is simple and pretty.

  8. brooke

    September 17, 2009

    ah! thank you so much for posting about these. i was just wondering where i could find them online for a party i am throwing. you saved me the trouble of searching!!! thank youuu!!!

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