Yes, there are several shops in the UK that sell shortening for baking. You can find it at major supermarkets like Tesco, Sainsbury's, and Asda, typically in the baking aisle. Additionally, specialty baking stores and online retailers, such as Amazon and baking supply websites, also offer a variety of shortening products. Brands like Trex and Stork are commonly available in these locations.
You can sell any items in your inventory from any shops. There are no specific shops for it.
Using expired shortening in baking may result in a change in texture, flavor, and potentially harmful bacteria growth. It is best to check the expiration date and quality of the shortening before using it for baking to avoid any negative effects on the final product.
Any clothing shop would sell a Gilet.
Shortening is a group of solid fats that are usually white and tasteless, specially formulated for baking.
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I don't know of any shops that sell this brand but there is a website I know of that sells some of its products: www.blushcosmetics.com
in any supermarket where they sell baking ingredients
in any supermarket where they sell baking ingredients
There are a few shops in the Vatican and most sell religious items and/or souvenirs.
yes there are shops near the pilgrimage centres. they sell holy and religious books,bangles etc.....
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There are lots of pawn shops online that sell from their inventory. I don't think there are any that take in items online and make loans. But there's always Craigslist, Ebay etc if you want to sell stuff.