Where can I find culinary tools?

September 14, 2009 by admin · 10 Comments
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yolyyolyus asked:

I’m looking for tools like melon baller, fruit cutters, crinkle cutter, contour knives, etc. I’m planning to make fresh fruit arrangements for gifts. And also, if you have received a gift from Edible Arrangements or happen to work there, what do they use to attach the wooden skewers with the fruits to the basket?

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10 Responses to “Where can I find culinary tools?”
  1. sick-and-twisted@sbcglobal.net says:

    Bed, Bath and Beyond,

  2. Uncle John says:

    J.C. Penney, Cost Plus, The Galley, The Kitchen Center. Stores like that.

  3. cinnery says:

    Williams-Sonoma has some really good stuff

  4. didi says:

    i guess you can go to the store and look in the culinary section or ask an old lady that likes baking where where she got her tools from.

  5. Desi Chef says:

    Linen n Things is the most inexpensive

  6. Purple girl says:

    If you want to invest in quality utensils, Williams Sanoma is great. Otherwise try dollar stores and yard sales, especially if you won’t be using them a lot.

  7. pohter1 says:

    if not at your major grocery store than at a kitchen supply store or even online but if you’re not wanting to wait for the shipping then go to a walmart or kmart.

  8. hyperhealer3 says:

    The Only Edible Arrangements I know of is in Poughkeepsie, NY… If you are near there, you are not far from the Culinary Institute Of America in Hyde Park, NY.

    They have an awesome bookstore there for the students with all kinds of tools and gadgets.

    Oops!! They’re all over! But still, try a culinary arts school near you.

  9. b4_999 says:

    Chef Central is my favorite.

  10. stankgando says:

    Don’t loose your time. Try, everything you need you’ll find it there.

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