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monkeybride
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Making rainbow cookies
When using the foil pans do I have to do anything special to them?
Message edited 12/21/2007 4:55:06 PM.
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Posted 12/21/07 4:54 PM |
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Mommy2Boys
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Re: Making rainbow cookies
I buttered mine so I can pop them out easily.
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Posted 12/21/07 5:34 PM |
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meghanmetz
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Re: Making rainbow cookies
I also buttered mine and used parchment paper. They came out really easily.
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Posted 12/21/07 5:47 PM |
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monkeybride
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Re: Making rainbow cookies
Posted by jellybean1420
I buttered mine so I can pop them out easily.
Do you think cooking spray would be OK? I hate greasing with butter. It's a PITA but if I have to I will.
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Posted 12/21/07 6:23 PM |
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meghanmetz
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Name: Meghan
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Re: Making rainbow cookies
Posted by monkeybride
Posted by jellybean1420
I buttered mine so I can pop them out easily.
Do you think cooking spray would be OK? I hate greasing with butter. It's a PITA but if I have to I will.
I think that its fine if you dont (i would have but ran out of cooking spray).
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Posted 12/21/07 9:33 PM |
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GoingNutty
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Re: Making rainbow cookies
If you use cookie spray flour them as wel! Prevents sticking!
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Posted 12/23/07 1:49 PM |
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