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Re: Thanks rtl(rlt, wink)Toronto
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Thu, 25 Nov 2004 17:58:46 GMT
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 16:34:18 GMT, Larry Pieniazek mylastname
<larry.@ascentialsoftware.dot.com> wrote:
> *Real* cooks (as opposed to gunning-cooks, is that anything like Pastry
> Sergeants? ) use an aluminium ring that covers just the pie edge, especially
> made for this very application. It has the advantage of being reusable, and thus
> more ecologically correct (and cheaper in the long run) than disposable foil.
> Plus it's niftier since it is embossed with decorative markings.
Mine claims to be a "Pie Crust Shield" (which did conjure up a strange
mental image of two knights jousting, each carrying a pie in place of
a target...) like the ones in this froogle search:
<http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=pie+crust+shield> especially with
Christmas coming up...:)
A definite must have for the serious pie baker, along with pie
weights, and the world famous 7-slice pie divider
<http://www.thehomemarketplace.com/product_detail.aspx?affid=3&item_no=1012780&scid=55640826I&affid=3>
just like they use in restaurants...
-Rob A>
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| (...) *Real* cooks (as opposed to gunning-cooks, is that anything like Pastry Sergeants? ) use an aluminium ring that covers just the pie edge, especially made for this very application. It has the advantage of being reusable, and thus more (...) (20 years ago, 25-Nov-04, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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