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bakeware A. Mini Pie Pans


Ideal for single-serving pies and quiches. Aluminized steel provides excellent heat distribution. You’ll smoothly lift out each finished creation on a removable base. Easy-release nonstick coating for quick cleanup. 3¾" diameter. Set of six. #1546 $25.00 


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B. Mini Tart Pans The perfect size for single-serving tarts, quiches and cheesecakes. The 4"-diameter pans have detachable bases for easy removal of delicate crusts. Aluminized steel for even heat distribution. Easy-release nonstick coating for quick cleanup. Set of six. #1548 $25.00 


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pies, tortes, cakes


They’re so simple with our bakeware: silicone pans, nonstick surfaces and removable pan bottoms make baking at home easy and satisfying.


D. Double Boiler


Melt chocolate and make delicate sauces. Turned edge sits flat on 3-qt. and 4-qt. saucepans and casseroles for optimal heat conductivity. Stainless with silicone handles. 6¼-cup capacity. Dishwasher-safe. #2408 $21.00 j


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F. Clock/Timer A clock, timer, stopwatch and travel alarm in one. Includes magnet, clip and battery. 2½" x 2". #1900 $16.50 j


G. Parchment Paper Our unbleached paper takes the heat, makes any surface nonstick and keeps your bakeware scratch-free. 56¼ sq. ft.; 15" x 45 ft. #1506 $8.00


C. Creative Cutters Set Eight 1½" stainless steel cutters create fun pastries, fruit and deli trays. Storage tin contains maple leaf, pumpkin, apple, heart, shamrock, flower, chili pepper and star shapes. Dishwasher-safe. #1095 $11.50 


E. Candy Thermometer Spirit-filled glass tube has seven “candy zones” and measures temperatures 100° – 400°F. Adjustable indicator lets you preset targets to help keep an eye on temperatures. Stainless with silicone base and adjustable silicone clip. Great for deep- frying, too. Dishwasher-safe. #2244 $22.50 j


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