Which Wilton's Pans?

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ahuvas Posted 14 Oct 2007 , 9:48am
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My mom is in the US in the moment and can bring some wilton's pans for me which is far cheaper there (about 1/2 the price). I can probably ask her for 3 or 4 since they are light. Which ones do you think are the most important? Sportball, football, ?

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Ursula40 Posted 14 Oct 2007 , 11:40am
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Sportball, 3d egg, and the rugby or american football one, perhaps the mini egg, ball and loaf pans. the 3d bear is one I use alot as well

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jibbies Posted 14 Oct 2007 , 11:51am
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Do you already have the standard pans? you know sheet, round, square, oval...?
Those are the ones I use the most.

Jibbies

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MAGGISMITH Posted 14 Oct 2007 , 11:57am
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I use the large book pan a lot--Graduations, Christenings, Birthdays.

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jibbies Posted 14 Oct 2007 , 11:59am
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I use the large book pan a lot--Graduations, Christenings, Birthdays.



That's a good one also.

Jibbies

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BakingGirl Posted 14 Oct 2007 , 12:14pm
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The big and small ball pans are great if you 3-D cakes of your own design. The Wondermold can also be used in lots of different ways.

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Ursula40 Posted 14 Oct 2007 , 12:36pm
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Oh right, forgot about that one ( Wondermold), I've used that for other things as well. Bookpans as well, they're great

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ahuvas Posted 14 Oct 2007 , 12:43pm
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Wilton pans are good but I would prefer to buy better quality non--stick pans for square and circle pans. Wiltons are good basis for 3d cakes etc..

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