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Post by braided-rug on Aug 28, 2006 13:36:41 GMT 10
I have quite alot, I love them all.
How about you?
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Post by cupcake on Sept 2, 2006 16:28:24 GMT 10
I have so many that you have to duck when you open the doors to the cabinets or you will get hit by one trying to escape. Most of mine are the glass type but I have a few of the non rusting metal types. I am wondering though are the silicone ones worth it? Are they really non stick and do you have to grease them? Do they survive the dishwasher? Occasionally I see discount bins set up with them at 3 euros a piece so I was wondering.
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Post by braided-rug on Sept 2, 2006 16:40:48 GMT 10
I had to have the heart shaped ones. Violet and I talked about it once, I wasn't there when the family used them. Will ask the others about it.
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Post by lynn on Sept 2, 2006 23:05:15 GMT 10
Too many! I just bought another one yesterday, one that I've wanted for awhile. A Wilton cookie sheet.
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Post by lucie on Sept 4, 2006 6:27:37 GMT 10
I have a few...3 cookie sheets, 2 muffin tins, 3 cake tins, 2 pizza tins, 2 bread tins...mmmmnot sure what else I have...
I also have a few pyrex cooking pans...
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Post by braided-rug on Sept 7, 2006 9:20:40 GMT 10
I have so many that you have to duck when you open the doors to the cabinets or you will get hit by one trying to escape. Most of mine are the glass type but I have a few of the non rusting metal types. I am wondering though are the silicone ones worth it? Are they really non stick and do you have to grease them? Do they survive the dishwasher? Occasionally I see discount bins set up with them at 3 euros a piece so I was wondering. I asked my husband and he did grease them, we haven't had them very long. We have two. I saw them in IGA one day while on a trip. I will ask him about the dishwasher.
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