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bakeware


As seen in the Chicago Tribune H. Mega Lifter


Easily move cakes, pizzas and appetizers. Slide the stainless lifter underneath, then use the angled nylon helper handle to grasp the other side. Holds up to 5 lbs. Great for the grill, too. 10" x 10". Dishwasher-safe. #2126 $20.00 j


I. Torte Pan Set Make decadent tortes and layer cakes. Nonstick pans create wells on cake tops for filling and frosting. Heat-resistant to 440°F. Set of two. 10½". #1706 $29.00 


J. Flour/Sugar Shaker Evenly dust pastry mats with flour or baked goods with powdered sugar. Includes lid. Dishwasher-safe. #1695 $7.00 


Rum Cake and Powdered Sugar Pound Cakes from pamperedchef.com


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Silicone Bakeware


Chocolate-Raspberry Macadamia Tart


from The Pampered Chef®


Chocolate, sold on p. 66


K. Cake Pan Set Heavy-gauge carbon steel promotes even baking and browning. Nonstick. Set of two. 9". #1707 $20.00 


Beautifully detailed designs with even baking. Our silicone bakeware includes steel rims for stability, so you can place it right on the oven rack. Flexible surfaces help to remove cakes and make storage easy. Great for ice cream, too. Temperature-safe from -4° to 450°F. Dishwasher-, freezer- and oven-safe. 


M. Silicone Floral Cupcake Pan Bake 12 rose, daisy and sunflower cupcakes. #1613 $39.00


N. Silicone Crown Cake Pan


Make an exquisitely detailed cake. 12 cups. #1614 $39.00


L. Springform Pan Heavy-duty aluminized steel for perfect browning. A nonstick coating, spring-release collar and unique tool help to remove delicate cakes, tortes and cheesecakes. Includes scratch-resistant, tempered glass bottom. 9". Bottom and tool are dishwasher-safe. #1542 $26.00 


Perfectly Creamy Cheesecake from pamperedchef.com


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O. Decorator Bottle Set Three easy-squeeze bottles with writing, basket-weave and rosette tips help you design the ultimate cupcake. Includes creative decorating ideas and cleaning brush. Dishwasher-safe. #1585 $13.50 j


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