Should anyone be desperate for this bread pan, my Habitat for Humanity has it for $3

marilynfl

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Still in the box. They also have the same thing in a flower (scalloped) version. You can see that at the bottom of the link. There were two boxes of the flower pan: one was marked $3; one was marked $5.

Looked like the pan runs somewhere around 8" to 10" long. I didn't even open the box as I'm not that great of a bread maker using God-given bread pans, let along trying to go geometric.

But if anyone has a craving for it, I can pick it up (assuming it's still there) and mail it out for you. I think I could just slap stamps and address label right on the product box.

Let me know.

http://www.amazon.com/Pampered-Chef-Bread-Tube-star/dp/B001BIRLH0

 
I've made bread in these before (well not THESE!) heheh, and they're really easy to use

You just take 2 tubes of croissant refrigerated dough (such as Pillsbury) and bake them at 350 for 45 minutes. They come out very easily, since the dough is so greasy, and you just slice them into cute little formed bread pieces.

 
I would think croissant dough would just fall apart, rather than stay in cute flower shapes

Isn't it pretty airy and flaky when baked?

 
Marilyn, I'll take the flower one, if it's still there. I'll send postage.

do you still have my address? Rhodes bread dough would rise up in those quite well.

 
Not when you pack 2 of them in there.

The directions with the tube said to use 2. They are compressed so they don't rise too much, but not so dense that they aren't good. It results in a fine texture with a nice, delicate taste and a pretty shape.

 
SCORE! They moved them to another location so I thought they were sold. Will package up soon. Any

thing else you need from down here? Like key limes or gator bites?

 
Oh ya....you have to threaten them with condiments if you want to get the upper claw

Larry's kayak is 12 feet long and this guy was LONGER. Notice the hideously large smile on his face. Apparently he wasn't hungry for Italian or Ukranian/Serbian/Polish/German food that day because he/she never moved.

(Taken in the Hillsboro River near north Tampa in 2006. I'm back in a smaller kayak taking the photos.)

http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g166/Finer_Kitchens/Marilyn_CakeBalls/gator_bites.jpg

 
what a great pic, but I'll pass on the gator bites! I would send you to TJs but you're TJ deprived

too. chocolate would melt. too hot for produce. so, thank you kindly for the offer but I can't think of anything and I leave for Hawaii on Saturday so I wouldn't want anything perishable to maybe sit in the mailbox. I get to visit both Cathy and Sandi---how lucky am I?!?!

 
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