Y'all, I'm looking to buy a tortilla press somewhere below 14th street and preferably on the east side.
TIA.
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Tortilla Press Where to buy below 14th Street?
#1
Posted 20 August 2004 - 02:44 PM
It is better to have beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear.
#2
Posted 21 August 2004 - 11:54 PM
You don't think maybe you'd have better luck somewhere near Roosevelt?
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#3
Posted 23 August 2004 - 01:03 PM
Perhaps Bowery Kitchen Supply at Chelsea Market - 15th and 9th. . . apologies for it's western location. 
Edited to add:
maybe Dean and Deluca? And certainly Broadway Panhandler.
Edited to add:
maybe Dean and Deluca? And certainly Broadway Panhandler.
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Really, people will tell you all kinds of garbage. Don't believe it.
You don't have to move on until you're ready.”
Really, people will tell you all kinds of garbage. Don't believe it.
You don't have to move on until you're ready.”
#4
Posted 23 August 2004 - 01:21 PM
omnivorette, on Aug 21 2004, 07:54 PM, said:
You don't think maybe you'd have better luck somewhere near Roosevelt?
I'd definitely have more luck around Roosevelt but I'm not near there currently.
Thanks, Liza!
It is better to have beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear.
#5
Posted 07 April 2009 - 04:07 PM
which tortilla press should i get please?
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