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Going to a restaurant supply depot tomorrow, what should I pick up ck?

>> No.10256783

>>10256780
Keep in mind that there isn't any one thing in particular I need

>> No.10256789

jap plastic mandolin

>> No.10256810

>>10256780
50 lb of bacon and cook it up for us tomorrow

>> No.10256812

>>10256780
a woman

>> No.10256964

>>10256780
what do you have?

>> No.10256981

A cooking book you worthless gearfag

>> No.10257705

>>10256780
some sheetpans

>> No.10257717

>>10257705

Unironically this. Just make sure your oven actually fits the ones you purchase. My first time at a restaurant supply I bought a couple full sheet pans and was unpleasantly surprised when I got home.

>> No.10257720

Onions.

>> No.10257732

Get an Alegacy Eagleware aluminum pan and you will understand why all the lies about aluminum are wrong and why cast iron is garbage for ignorant neckbeards

>> No.10257739

>>10256780
it's mostly cheap garbage. you can find better quality elsewhere

>> No.10257805

I like those square stackable plastic containers, really nothing like that available to consumers. Metal tongs that aren't garbage, white handle knifes, for lack of a brand name, are comfy, cheap, and perform well. Cutting boards, and random containers, like sauce bottles, and I would LOVE a big roll of plastic wrap.

>> No.10257811

>>10257732
So you like alzhimers

>> No.10259539

>>10256981
this guy said it best so far
kys

>> No.10259652

>>10257720
a high T response

>> No.10259682

>>10259539
It's just amazingly how much this place has in common with /p/ and so many other hobby boards (/gg/ from /mu/ is another example)
Fucking gearfags *breathes in*
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>> No.10259696

>>10256780
make a list of the stuff you have that needs replacing.
>>10257805
>a big roll of plastic wrap.
damn good idea

>> No.10259719

small ladles so you ladle small amounts of stuff without having to dirty a large one

>> No.10261653

>>10256780
a 20 inch spoon

>> No.10262248

>>10256780
high quality tongs, the ones from the dollar store aren't good enough and you know it. Get a non stick heavy duty pan too, just don't clean with steel wool and use a spatula on it.
>>10256981
do you cook on open flames?

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>>10259682

>> No.10262330

>A good thick aluminium non stick pan
>Thick aluminium pots
>Plain aluminium frying pan
>Tongs, wooden + silicone spatulas
>Plain thick aluminium baking sheets and roasting tins
>Cheap plastic handles chefs knife and bread knife