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Default Tapered rolling pin

"gloria.p" > wrote in -
september.org:

> Wait, the URL she provided had dozens of rolling pins, wasn't there one
> that fit your description?




I gave a whole lot of these away as Christmas presents one year.......

http://www.bestbuykitchenware.com/ma...lling-pin.html


and I think I still may have one hideen around in a box or a cupboard.

But generally, I use a wooden rolling pin (similar in shape to the marble
one) as they are fairly cheap and I can use if for a multitude of reason
(banging the ice in the bag to loosen it up for my G&T's!!), and when it's
too banged up to use for pastry etc, I split it up and either use it as
firewood or as smoking wood if I'm cooking something in the Weber.


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