Squeeze Bottle?

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jdelectables Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 3:18am
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Hi, all ~

Do any of you use squeeze bottles for decorating your sugar cookies? This seems like a really good idea.
Julie

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jdelectables Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 3:28am
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anyone?

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cindy6250 Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 4:07am
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Yes, I use them to outline, but I bought some more the other day to use for flooding. The ones I had are small and you can use your decorating tips on them, which is also great for adding details.

I recommend them. They really make it easier and quicker to decorate.

Cindy

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cakeatopia Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 4:21am
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YES!!! Found 12 pk of the mustard bottles at Sam's for 11 cents. Thought I would give them a try atthat price and loooove them. Work for outlines and flooding--just use different conistencies of icing--I use antonia's.

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kaste28 Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 4:23am
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I just recently bought some and tried them today for the first time. Wow! The amount of control you have is terrific! I really love them, and I'll be using them all the time now.

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TiffTurtle Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 6:11am
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i use them to decorated cookies w/ candy melts...lol, but havent tried it w/ icing.

where do you find the ones that the tips will fit on?

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cupcake Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 7:09am
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I use squeeze bottles for alot of things, they are easy to use and you don't have to worry about the bag thing. I especially like using the bottles for filling my chocolate molds

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cindy6250 Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 8:58am
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I got the bottles with the tips on them at my local cake supply store. They are a little pricey, but very handy. I found some of the larger bottles at a restaurant supply store for 50 cents each and will begin using them this weekend.

Cindy

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kaste28 Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 12:33pm
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I got an 8oz bottle that uses tips for $1.29 at intotheoven.com, and the shipping was incredibly fast. They have a good selection of other things, too.

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birdgirl Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 12:39pm
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They work well for icing cookies and they are easy to clean out.

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jdelectables Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 1:00pm
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Thanks so much for the info!

Julie

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southaustingirl Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 1:42pm
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I, too, use squeeze bottles for flooding....easy to use.

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mbalis Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 8:15pm
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Originally Posted by kaste28

I got an 8oz bottle that uses tips for $1.29 at intotheoven.com, and the shipping was incredibly fast. They have a good selection of other things, too.




I can't find them on their website. Can you tell me what section they are in? Thanks!

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