Initially expensive, but they are reusable and dishwasher safe. And muffins and cupcakes release easily. I only found them in happy, primary colors.Though if baking for school, fund raiser, or taking to someone's house, I would still use the paper baking cups so the silicone ones wouldn't get thrown away accidentally. I'm
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Tools, Gadgets, and Widgets - Cupcake Liners
You know when you've spent a morning baking muffins or cupcakes, and you sit down to relax with one of the tasty beauties, and you peel the paper off and most of the muffin sticks to the paper? Yeah, not good. Until now. I found a package of silicone baking cups at Walmart. Unfortunately, the Little Princess can't remember the price. Probably $5 or $6 for the package of 8. And a note to the manufacturer, muffin pans have 12 holes.
Initially expensive, but they are reusable and dishwasher safe. And muffins and cupcakes release easily. I only found them in happy, primary colors.Though if baking for school, fund raiser, or taking to someone's house, I would still use the paper baking cups so the silicone ones wouldn't get thrown away accidentally. I'mcheap frugal that way.
Initially expensive, but they are reusable and dishwasher safe. And muffins and cupcakes release easily. I only found them in happy, primary colors.Though if baking for school, fund raiser, or taking to someone's house, I would still use the paper baking cups so the silicone ones wouldn't get thrown away accidentally. I'm
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I'm on my way over for a cuppa & a muffin!
ReplyDeleteAny time, Cos. I always enjoy your visits.
DeleteCool. I'll keep an eye out for those.
ReplyDeleteHel*....um, heck yeah! I wouldn't give them to anybody either! :)
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