Made of slippery silicone, the Exopat baking mat prevents cookies and pastries from sticking, eliminating the need for parchment paper, nonstick cooking surfaces, and the greasing of baking sheets. It measures 16-1/2 by 11-5/8 inches, wipes clean with a sponge, is heat- safe to 580 degrees F, can be used 2,000 to 3,000 times, and is an essential tool for an avid baker. –Fred Brack…
Matfer bourgeat exopat nonstick baking mat this reusable baking mat is heat resistant form -40° f to 580° f. you can use this mat between 2000 and 3000 times. do not cut or sharp objects. model #: 321004 material: silicone fits on 18″ x 26″ sheets nsf listed no greasing needed width: 24-1/2″ length: 16-3/8″ weight: .48 lb made in france 430048…
This baking mat is made of laminated, rubberized, food grade silicone that is reusable between 2, 000 to 3, 000 times. It makes any baking sheet nonstick, requires no greasing and is easy to clean with a sponge….
It is like the perfect thing. You can use it for cooking, cleaning, it makes your teeth whiter, it keeps your refrigerator smelling fresh and it makes your hair shinier. Is there anything you can’t do with baking soda? What else are some tricks you can use with it.
i really dont think there is anything u cant use it for but here are some more things you can use it for :
AROUND THE HOUSE
Smelly Fabrics: That cute shirt that you think you’ve finally smelled out the pits of is not necessarily DOA. Soak those smelly sponges, clothes or cloth diapers in a mix of water and baking soda overnight.
Smelly Fabrics still in laundry bin: Not planning to tackle that overflowing hamper this week? Sprinkle some baking soda to get you through the week.
Shoe Desmelling: Sprinkle some in those sneakers regularly to keep smelly foot bacteria at bay.
Carpet Cleaning: Sprinkle over your rug, and let it sit for an hour. Then vacuum.
KITCHEN
Fruit Washing: A bit of baking soda and a sponge helps really clean those fruits and vegetables which have touched lord-knows-what on their route from field to truck to supermarket to you.
Microwave Cleaning: This is my favorite. Put water, lemon juice and baking soda in a microwave safe bowl and turn on high for 90 seconds.
Dish cleaning: Water, baking soda and a scouring pad remove the toughest stains. (Liquid dish soap works by greasing up stain molecules until they slide off, but sometimes some good scouring is in order.)
Refrigerator freshening: An open box in the back of the fridge absorbs all sorts of noxious food odors. Baking soda companies suggest changing the box every three months; we say do it annually.
Drain Freshening: Every once in a while, something gets caught in the drain, and it reeks! Run warm water and sprinkle baking soda over the drain.
Fire Fighting: Baking Soda puts out grease and electrical fires. Keep a box within easy reach of your stove, and if necessary, dump it on the flames.
Coffee Maker Cleaning: Make “coffee” by pouring baking soda and water into the water reservoir, and turning on the pot.
Emergency Toothpaste, Mouthwash and Deodorant: The morning you wake up and realize that your honey took the only toiletries on that business trip, water and baking soda will get you by for all three.
Hair Degreaser: Not in the mood for a shower? Sprinkling a bit on your part line will soak up grease, giving you an extra 10 hours or so before your hair starts to gel together.
Antacid: Out of Tums? Their prime ingredient is sodium bicarbonate–which is baking soda. A half teaspoon in 4 ounces isn’t as yummy as those orange-flavored Tums, but they’ll get the job done.
Deitching: A pastey mix of baking soda and water calms itchy skin, rashes and insect bites. This is great for pooches, who may lick toxic ointments.
Shower curtain cleaning: A wet sponge covered in baking soda effectively scrubs off that nasty mildew we referred to last week LINK. Dumping the curtain and baking soda in your washing machine also works.
Scuff Mark remover: Sneaker or crayon stains on tile or linoleum easily disappear with a sponge and baking soda.
baking soda makes a great facial scrub
If your dog pees on the carpet, absorb as much of it as you can, then generously cover the stain in baking soda. Leave it for a couple hours, then sweep or vacuum it up.
Along with the hair degreaser, you can soak hair brushes and combs in water with baking soda in it to clean them. I usually wait forever to clean them so i soak them first, remove lint, hair, and stuff and then soak them again.
If your oven or broiler pan gets burnt-on grease spots, spray them with water, sprinkle on baking soda to cover, then spray on more water. Leave it overnight, then just wipe the grease away with a soapy sponge.
Easy-flex silicone spatula set-3 pieces. Wilton-silicone baking accessories. Silicone is the wonder kitchen tool: it can be used in the oven (up to 500f/260c); toaster over; microwave; refrigerator and freezer and it is virtually unbreakable. These sili……
This bakeware set has a nonstick coating which easily releases baked goods, and its heavyweight construction allows for even heating and durability. Both novice bakers and the more experienced will appreciate the beauty and practicality of Simply Calphalon Nonstick Bakeware. Made of heavy-gauge metal, each piece features a durable, double-thick, nonstick coating for effortless release and swift cl…
Cupcake decorating set-12 pieces wilton-create all kinds of fun cupcake designs perfect for celebrations or everyday treats! includes star tips 1m (rosettes; stars; and drop flowers); star tip 22 (zigzags; pull-out stars); round tip 12 (outlines; dots; messages); and bismarck tip 230 for exciting filled cupcakes; plus 8 disposable bags; and an instruction booklet. 12 pieces total! made in usa/impo…
Yh something like cookies or cake or something
I have all the usual stuff for baking, and I wanna make something chocolate lul.
I’m a really fussy eater so don’t be suggesting carrot cake or orange somethink.
Just chocolate
Anyways can anyone find me some cute recipes online, or type something out if you want?
I need to make something for the Trade Fair at my school on Wednesday anyway so this can be like a practise one
WILTON-Decorating Basics Lesson Plan. This book is a great introduction to creating beautifully decorated cakes at home! This lesson plan is made to coordinate with the Wilton Decorating Basics Student Kit (not included) and is full of great ideas for the beginner cake decorator. This book features basic decorating principles; preparation; and detailed instructions for constructing stars; drop flo…
This colorful wooden set includes 12 wooden, sliceable cookies and 12 toppings, wooden knife, spatula, cookie sheet and a kitchen mitt for safe, “low-calorie” play! The cookies store in a durable dough tube….
A must-have for every pastry chef, this thick but flexible silicone baking sheet acts as a non-stick work surface, needing no grease Freeze or bake with it: withstands temperature from -40 to over 480F Great for all your chocolate & sugar work Can be reused thousands of times SilpatCare Instructions Handling Work with Silpat ona flat surface with the smooth side facing up (Silpat logo up). Check t…
This Oven Spill Mat Liner (16×23) – MIU #99141 eliminates messy, caked on drips in the bottom of your oven, toaster oven and microwave. Spills literally shake off. This heavy-weight, non-stick coated sheet withstands up to 500 degrees. Its 16 x 23 inch size fits most standard electric ovens and it can be cut to fit your oven, toaster oven or microwave. Not for gas ovensFor over 15 years MIU has be…