Silicone Bakeware

Decorating By ckirkland Updated 23 Oct 2005 , 6:24pm by bubblezmom

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ckirkland Posted 17 Oct 2005 , 7:11pm
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Has anyone tried these yet? I was just wondering before I buy any.

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CakesByEllen Posted 17 Oct 2005 , 7:39pm
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Freaky, I was thinking of posting the same question. I did a search and the opinions are all over the place. Some love it, but some hate it. I'll be curious to see what people say this time around!

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ckirkland Posted 17 Oct 2005 , 7:39pm
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Just bumping it up

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Newbie Posted 17 Oct 2005 , 7:42pm
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My experience with muffins was not great - I won't bother to buy any more pieces.

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ckirkland Posted 17 Oct 2005 , 9:08pm
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Anyone else?

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peacockplace Posted 17 Oct 2005 , 9:10pm
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Sorry... never tried them. Hopefully you'll get some more answers.

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cakecre8tor Posted 17 Oct 2005 , 9:10pm
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I bought a small heart cupcake pan last year for valentines day and loved it - everything baked fine and they popped right out - But that is all I have used so far...

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jekizer Posted 17 Oct 2005 , 9:14pm
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I have the complete set and to be honest I have not been that impressed. I have to grease all the pieces just as you would with any other pans. Clean up is easier, I have to admit that, but I don't see what the big deal is. Hope this helps you.

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jgclucas Posted 17 Oct 2005 , 9:15pm
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I bought the loaf and muffin pans and don't like them. I didn't grease them and the food stuck. When I did grease them, it was better, but like someone said "what's the point?".

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lng_1978 Posted 17 Oct 2005 , 9:24pm
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I HAVE A SET. I AM NOT IMPRESSED EITHER. THEY ARE TOO FLIMSY AND IT'S HARD TO PUT THEM IN OVEN...ESPECIALLY THE CUPCKAE PAN. I HAVE TO PUT IT ON A COOKIE SHEET THEN FILL THEM WITH BATTER AND THEN PUT THEM IN THE OVEN. TOO MUCH TROUBLE!!!!!

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cande Posted 23 Oct 2005 , 4:19pm
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Hi icon_biggrin.gif

I really like my set. But, I think there is a big difference in the quality of the bakeware depending on which brand you use.

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icingqueen Posted 23 Oct 2005 , 5:43pm
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I tried the silicone bundt pan & I HATED it. It is impossible to pick up to put in the oven & you have to be careful how you fill it. Mine was uneven & one sd was done in 40 min, but the other side wasn't done till 1 hr! The cake has to be thrown away b/c half of it was burnt - I was very disappointed.

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bubblezmom Posted 23 Oct 2005 , 6:24pm
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I have been stalking the set at my local dept store. icon_smile.gif It is not at all flimsy. The price on the bakeware keeps dropping so I figure by the Thanksgiving sales it should be reasonable.

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