hmmmm I think i may have to make a trip to michaels...... are they made by wilton????
Yes, they're made by Wilton. You will probably find them in the candymaking section at Michaels. Use your 40% off coupon, if you can!
Solecito:
Yes, the bottle has a small neck that the regular screws onto.
Now I need to buy them!!!!!! ![]()
I have the medium size bottles and started using one to outline and fill my cookies (another very useful tip from CC) and loved it. I guess it's just a matter to find the right consistency. Another great thing about them is if my ri was to thick I could just put a couple of drops of water, close the bottle and shake it. No mess!!
Does anyone have a hint on how to fill the bottle? I can't get my icing to flow into the bottle- it keeps clogging up at the neck. I'm afraid to make it too thin. Does someone else use a funnel maybe?
Thanks.
Phyllis
I was at the Wilton site looking for the bottles when I found this... http://www.wilton.com/store/site/product.cfm?id=3E310260-475A-BAC0-592FC83E2DC134E2&fid=3E32C5DA-475A-BAC0-5C7F45CDC88F5682
I finally used these bottles to do 80 cross cookies for a Christening. They were so easy to use and worked perfectly for the job. I used the tip they come with to flood the cookies and then a #2 tip to do the dots. Maybe I will do cookies more often now!
I have two medium size bottles I have used for chocolate and thought it was to much of a hassle, never thought to try RI. I guess I'm going to have to make some cookies this week and try it out. Plus I might have to run to Michael's and see what these smaller bottles are like. Oh shoot another trip to Michael's . hehe ![]()
So are these just the regular bottles used to melt and decorate the chocolate (candy melts) that you can use with a tip?!
That would be cool! =)
i used regular squeeze bottles for chocolate work and find it a pain to clean. anyone have any tips for cleaning them?
What I have done is put the bottle in the refrigerator, or freezer, let the chocolate set, then you squeeze it with your hand and the chocolate just cracks and breaks up and you can shake it right out. Anything left will come out with a regular washing in hot soapy water.
Hope this helps.
Holly
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