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Becca
 
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Today I baked a cake in a KitchenAid silicone bundt pan. This was my
first silicone experience. I love it. Bakes well, cleans easily.

Becca
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"Becca" > wrote in message
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> Today I baked a cake in a KitchenAid silicone bundt pan. This was my first
> silicone experience. I love it. Bakes well, cleans easily.
>
> Becca


Good for you they do look nice. Now that you like silicone, any ideas about
getting some more for enhancements?


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"Becca" > wrote in message
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> Today I baked a cake in a KitchenAid silicone bundt pan. This was my first
> silicone experience. I love it. Bakes well, cleans easily.
>
> Becca


Good for you they do look nice. Now that you like silicone, any ideas about
getting some more for enhancements?


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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> "Becca" > wrote in message
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>>Today I baked a cake in a KitchenAid silicone bundt pan. This was my first
>>silicone experience. I love it. Bakes well, cleans easily.
>>
>>Becca

>
>
> Good for you they do look nice. Now that you like silicone, any ideas about
> getting some more for enhancements?
>
>


Oh my, a sheldon imitator.


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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> "Becca" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>Today I baked a cake in a KitchenAid silicone bundt pan. This was my first
>>silicone experience. I love it. Bakes well, cleans easily.
>>
>>Becca

>
>
> Good for you they do look nice. Now that you like silicone, any ideas about
> getting some more for enhancements?
>
>


Oh my, a sheldon imitator.


jim


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>"Edwin Pawlowski" writes:
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>"Becca" wrote:
>>
>> Today I baked a cake in a KitchenAid silicone bundt pan. This was my first
>> silicone experience. I love it. Bakes well, cleans easily.

>
>Good for you they do look nice. Now that you like silicone, any ideas about
>getting some more for enhancements?


Oboy, that's funny... if you met Becca first things you'd notice is she needs
no enhancements.


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>"Edwin Pawlowski" writes:
>
>"Becca" wrote:
>>
>> Today I baked a cake in a KitchenAid silicone bundt pan. This was my first
>> silicone experience. I love it. Bakes well, cleans easily.

>
>Good for you they do look nice. Now that you like silicone, any ideas about
>getting some more for enhancements?


Oboy, that's funny... if you met Becca first things you'd notice is she needs
no enhancements.


---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =---
---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
*********
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PENMART01 wrote:

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> Oboy, that's funny... if you met Becca first things you'd notice is
> she needs no enhancements.


Aw shucks, you make me blush.

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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:

> Good for you they do look nice.


My kitchen sink was almost full of pots and pans, and I could still fold
up this bundt pan and queeze it into the sink. It wipes clean almost
effortlessly. I am sure the young folks here have plenty of silicone
baking pans, but this was my first. After yesterday, I am no longer a
silicone virgin.

Now I will buy some silicone muffin pans.

Becca
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:

> Good for you they do look nice.


My kitchen sink was almost full of pots and pans, and I could still fold
up this bundt pan and queeze it into the sink. It wipes clean almost
effortlessly. I am sure the young folks here have plenty of silicone
baking pans, but this was my first. After yesterday, I am no longer a
silicone virgin.

Now I will buy some silicone muffin pans.

Becca


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"Becca" > wrote in message
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> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>
>> Good for you they do look nice.

>
> My kitchen sink was almost full of pots and pans, and I could still fold up
> this bundt pan and queeze it into the sink. It wipes clean almost
> effortlessly. I am sure the young folks here have plenty of silicone baking
> pans, but this was my first. After yesterday, I am no longer a silicone
> virgin.
>
> Now I will buy some silicone muffin pans.
>
> Becca


I have muffin pans, the bundt pan, the square 8" pan and the loaf pan and I
really love them. I purchased them to use in our RV because they are so light
and pack into such a neat space and have found that they work really well in
both the microwave and the convection oven settings.
Gigi


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"Becca" > wrote in message
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> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>
>> Good for you they do look nice.

>
> My kitchen sink was almost full of pots and pans, and I could still fold up
> this bundt pan and queeze it into the sink. It wipes clean almost
> effortlessly. I am sure the young folks here have plenty of silicone baking
> pans, but this was my first. After yesterday, I am no longer a silicone
> virgin.
>
> Now I will buy some silicone muffin pans.
>
> Becca


I have muffin pans, the bundt pan, the square 8" pan and the loaf pan and I
really love them. I purchased them to use in our RV because they are so light
and pack into such a neat space and have found that they work really well in
both the microwave and the convection oven settings.
Gigi


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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 20:14:25 -0600, Becca > wrote:

Naw, I got saline.

>Today I baked a cake in a KitchenAid silicone bundt pan. This was my
>first silicone experience. I love it. Bakes well, cleans easily.


Oh. Never mind.

Carol
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"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 20:14:25 -0600, Becca > wrote:

Naw, I got saline.

>Today I baked a cake in a KitchenAid silicone bundt pan. This was my
>first silicone experience. I love it. Bakes well, cleans easily.


Oh. Never mind.

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:

> On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 20:14:25 -0600, Becca > wrote:
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> Naw, I got saline.
>
>
>>Today I baked a cake in a KitchenAid silicone bundt pan. This was my
>>first silicone experience. I love it. Bakes well, cleans easily.

>
>
> Oh. Never mind.
>
> Carol


Coward. ;-)

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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:

> Naw, I got saline.
>
>>Today I baked a cake in a KitchenAid silicone bundt pan. This was my
>>first silicone experience. I love it. Bakes well, cleans easily.

>
>
> Oh. Never mind.
>
> Carol


LOL!

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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:

> Naw, I got saline.
>
>>Today I baked a cake in a KitchenAid silicone bundt pan. This was my
>>first silicone experience. I love it. Bakes well, cleans easily.

>
>
> Oh. Never mind.
>
> Carol


LOL!

Becca
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