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Posted in Baking (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
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The regular list price is $7.99.
Sells new for $8.50.
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1 comments about Hannah Montana Popstar Birthday Cake Edible Image.
- This Hanna Montana popstar birthday cake edible image is very cute but difficult to apply without tearing. I followed the directions and did what it suggested a couple times but it didn't come off the paper like it suppose to. I had to use a rolling pin and carefully peel the picture off. It wasn't easy but over all it looked cute on my daughter cake.
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Posted in Baking (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By Specialty Paper Group Inc..
The regular list price is $2.99.
Sells new for $2.50.
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1 comments about Chefs Select Parchment Baking Cups, Set of 54.
- I bake many kinds of muffins, and these liners are tops! Fruit and nut fillings, chocolate centers - all come out whole. No cooking spray needed. Well worth the cost.
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Posted in Baking (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By Fox Run.
Sells new for $6.99.
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No comments about Fox Run Baby Cookie Cutter Set.
Posted in Baking (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By Crest Mfg.
The regular list price is $10.73.
Sells new for $8.89.
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4 comments about Stainless Steel Mixing Bowls 20 Quart (MB-20CR).
- I have 3 kitties. They eat a raw diet (ground and some whole prey). I simply love this bowl for mixing a lot of ground meat/bones/supplements at a time. With my old stainless steel bowl I could only do around 12lbs max - with this one at least double that. I love it. I posted a review of this bowl on our kitty community, holisticat, with a link to it here at Amazon, and I am sure others will be ordering it, too.
For the price, you can't go wrong; and I was pleasantly surprised that it is actually more heavy-duty than I thought it would be.
- This is an excellent bowl, a must-have for anyone. It's large enough to have room to mix up a batch of anything, easily. I used it for my Thanksgiving stuffing and don't know how I would have managed without it.
- This is a huge bowl, perfect for people who do a lot of canning. We do a lot of canning in the summer time, and use this bowl to hold chopped veggies, juices and more. It's also good for make large batches of bread or cookie dough! Not the highest quality stainless steel, but for the price it is well worth it.
- We love these bowls when we are mixing dry kibble with a can of wet food and can usually get about 6 to 8 cups of dry and one can of wet food (13oz) and mix it perfectly without spilling food over the edges. We buy several of these at a time, they wash up great and are not too big for the diswahser for sterilization. So far they are holding up wonderfully and we would recommend this product to anyone wanting a large mixing bowl that can take a beating. We bought several so the shipping wasn't too bad once divided up per bowl.
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Posted in Baking (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By Ecko.
Sells new for $2.99.
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1 comments about Ekco 3-Piece Cookie Cutter Set.
- First of all, the flower shape that I thought I was getting is actually a star of David (six point star). Second, the little man shape has arms so tiny as to look ridiculous. Third, the round shape is not round, but really a heart.
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Posted in Baking (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By Cuisipro.
The regular list price is $22.00.
Sells new for $7.19.
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5 comments about Cuisipro Roasting Rack.
- Best cooking rack I have ever used. And I've used a lot. I threw away all my other ones after I used this one the first time.
Can't say much more than that.
- This product delivered on Thanksgiving! No material flaked on me as other reviewers have shared. It wasn't hard to clean either, but that may be because: A) I gave it a washing before I cooked with it. B) Had lightly brushed olive oil all around my turkey. Even the bottom. So nothing sticked.
I also roasted my turkey at 450 for 40 min then turned it down to 350 and continued roasting till done. So the Cuisipro can take a high temperature.
It is not dishwasher safe. But again, cleaning it was no big deal.
You just pull the pin and it really works. No more digging those huge pronged turkey lifters into the bird, so the juice just leaks everywhere. This worked great!
- Due to the size of our turkey this year and the haphazard job of getting turkeys out of the roasting pan all prior years, this item became a major hunt for us (It was sold out everywhere locally). Unfortunately, the rack was less than a good thing.
The end result was a burn hazard, "non-stick" coating flakes stuck to the turkey, three hours of cleaning, and a rack that rusted due to the loss of its coating onto the turkey.
In detail:
The first discovery was that since the roasting pan itself was relatively larger than the rack, it allowed the whole rack to slide around inside the pan, throwing things off balance to a great degree and undoing any light covering (like foil) that spanned the pan. Several foil corrections later and everything went into the oven, slipping around and endangering me with scalds against the oven itself as I had to attempt to right it.
I should have taken the sliding as a hint and reconsidered. The danger from putting the item INTO the oven was nothing compared to the hazard of taking it out as it slid around with a now-very-hot turkey inside a now-very-hot pan.
The rack performed as advertised for ease of lifting the turkey out of the roasting pan. Removing the center pin proved to be a two-person endeavor, with one person holding both sides of the rack and the second pulling the pin. This is the only thing it did as advertised.
We discovered the flaking off of a good portion of the non-stick coating onto the turkey itself to be the next issue. We discovered that the "non-stick" coating really isn't non-stick as being another thing to consider. Cleaning the thing proved to be one of the largest washing challenges I've had to undertake. The rusting out thereafter makes this a one-use product for us.
As a caveat, the sliding and burn hazard can be mitigated by having a roasting pan that is much smaller or finding a method to stabilize the rack inside toe roasting pan, however after examination of the tight curve and bow of the rack and potential solutions, my wife and I could come up with nothing for ideas that most reasonable people would care to undertake. The curve and height means that a smaller pan would need to actually have substantial height and/or be small enough to hold the base securely, but not contain the upper portion fully.
- This is by far the best online purchase I have ever made. It works perfect, just as advertised.
- It's a three-piece roasting rack--two sides and a long "pin" that holds them together. When assembled it has a rounded bottom and tall sides with handles. It's supposed to handle up to a 25 lb turkey, and after using it with a 22 lb turkey I believe that claim. The tall sides and handles make it easy to remove your turkey from your roasting pan, and the wide rounded base holds the turkey nicely up out of the drippings without crushing the rib cage the way angled racks do. In fact, my only beef with the shape was that it was too wide to fit in our Maxam Steel Roaster, which is currently my favorite roasting pan.
The truly cool thing about this rack, however, isn't the handles or the shape. It's that nifty pin at the bottom. You see, you just put your racked turkey down on its carving platter and pull the pin, then you simply remove the sides. That's it. They pull right away from the turkey, leaving it behind on its platter. No more trying to lever it out of your pan or off of its rack; it's right where you want it already.
For all of its non-stick properties the rack did take some real elbow-grease to clean--particularly when trying to get turkey goo out of the crevices between bars--but that isn't very surprising. It does make it unfortunate that the dishwasher is not recommended for this product, however. Also, there is one problem that did bother us; it seems that some of the non-stick coating at the bottom of the rack flaked off during cooking. We thought that perhaps the initial 30 minutes at 500 F was too high a temperature for the rack, but there is no maximum temperature listed on the packaging that I could find.
I'm still giving this item a rating of four because it's just so incredibly cool an idea, and so remarkably useful, but I have to admit that I'm not thrilled with the idea of a non-stick coating that flakes, and I wish the item was dishwasher-safe. I'd love to see Cuisipro develop a version of this item made out of a better material.
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Posted in Baking (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By Wilton.
The regular list price is $2.59.
Sells new for $2.58.
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No comments about Wilton Fondant Daisy Shape Cut Outs.
Posted in Baking (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By Calphalon.
The regular list price is $16.00.
Sells new for $15.95.
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3 comments about Calphalon Classic Bakeware 12-by-17-Inch Rectangular Nonstick Cooling Rack.
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As usual Calphalon makes a good sturdy version of a basic.
- Very impressed with the quality of the Calphalon bakeware. The rack is easy to use and very sturdy.
- I recently purchased this cooling rack. It looks good, cleans up easily, and the bread i bake does not stick to the surface. Calphalon definitely puts out the best products in the market!
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Posted in Baking (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By William Bounds.
The regular list price is $8.00.
Sells new for $7.95.
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1 comments about William Bounds Pie Crust Protector Green.
- i made a double crust and used half in two different pies, baked in 2 different pie pans, both pyrex, but about an inch difference in diameter.
not only did this NOT help prevent burning to crust (actually even less so than with foil), but the weirdest thing happened. i have never even heard of something like this, and definitely never experienced it. All of the butter in the crust baked with this silicone pie ring was drawn out of the crust, went over the sides, and pooled all around the bottom rim where the pie pan sat on the sheet pan (thank god i had that to catch spill over). of course the crust bcame all burnt, dry, brittle, and essentially inedible. the other pie with crust from the same batch of crust dough was great -flaky and tender and yummy. i don't know what else i would need for proof that this is such an awful product. i didn't even plan it as a side by side comparison, but it ended up being that. fortunately i found this out my first time around rather than second guess my abilities, my pie crust dough, etc.
i anticipated this item so eagerly. i hate fooling with creating rings from foil, but i guess it's that until i just buy one made from aluminum, or whatever. don't believe the hype. this is a disaster waiting to happen.
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Posted in Baking (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
By Wilton.
The regular list price is $16.49.
Sells new for $11.95.
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1 comments about Wilton Fondant Ribbon Cutter Embosser Set.
- I wish I had known about this product sooner. I would have saved myself a lot of time. Great buy.
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