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Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:24:44 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Someone yesterday asked about using silicone baking pans for GF baked goods.  I had forgotten
when I answered about a silicone pastry brush I purchased recently at Crate and Barrel, but then I
hadn't used it until last night. These brushes are terrific!!  Yes, they're a bit funky looking, but they
transferred the sauce I was putting on my main course beautifully. Plus you can get them perfectly
clean when washed (I threw mine in the dishwasher).  And if I recall correctly, they are inexpensive (I
think $2.99).

If you don't have a totally GF household, these are a wonderful addition to your kitchen stash.  No
more keeping brushes separate (GF and non-GF).  Mine old bristle brushes just got dumped into the
trash!

Happy baking.....

Joy

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