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Le Creuset Silicone Cook N Bake 15-by-12-Inch Baking Sheet, Blue Mist
by: Le Creuset
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Feature: Flexible baking sheet made of premium, FDA-approved silicone
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Halloween B00-tique Collection
by: Wilton Industries, Inc.
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Anolon Commercial Bakeware 13-Inch-by-18-Inch Jelly Roll Pan
by: Anolon
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Feature: Heavy gauge aluminized steel is extremely durable with even heat distribution, preventing rust and corrosion.
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Doughmakers Great Grand Cookie Sheet 14x20.5-in.
by: Doughmakers
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Feature: Material: Aluminum
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Wilton Jelly Roll and Cookie Pan, 12 x 18 x 1 Inches Deep
by: Wilton
List Price: $16.49
Feature: Extra-thick aluminum heats evenly for perfectly browned bottoms.
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Kitchen Supply Stainless Steel Jelly Roll Pan 10.5-inch by 15.5-inch
by: Kitchen Supply
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Feature: 18/8 Stainless Steel
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Doughmakers Grand Cookie Sheet 14x17.5-in.
by: Doughmakers
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Feature: Material: Aluminum
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Doughmakers Small Cookie/Biscuit Sheet 10x14-in.
by: Doughmakers
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Feature: Material: Aluminum
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KitchenAid 9-By-13-Inch Baking Pan with Silicone Grip
by: KitchenAid
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Feature: Individual baking pan from KitchenAid
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Cuisinart Easy Grip Bakeware 17-Inch Baking Sheet
by: Cuisinart
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Feature: Baking sheet made of heavy-gauge aluminized steel for fast, even heating
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Choosing Appliance -> Spoons Buy stainless spoons (both slotted and non-slotted) which are solid and won't bend no matter how tough the job. Also, buy several high quality wooden spoons for stirring delicate dishes like risotto (the sharp edge of a metal spoon would cut or bruise the rice). Choosing Appliance -> Convection Ovens Convection ovens allow you to bake more foods (cookies, muffins, etc.) at once with even browning, but without the need to shift and rotate pans. A convection oven is the same as a conventional oven except a fan is installed in the back interior of the oven. The fan is used to blow and force the heat to circulate in the oven and around the food, thus eliminating the need to rotate and shift pans. In reality, though, even with the most expensive convection ovens, you will still need to rotate your foods, because there will always exist still hot spots in the cavity, because the cavity is small. Don't compare home convection ovens with most commercial convection ovens used by bakers and small food manufacturers, because their commercial ovens are much larger than home ovens and commercial ovens don't have any hot spots and therefore, there's no need to shift and rotate pans. Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Maintain Electrical Safely The insulation on electrical cords can become damaged by wear, flexing, or age. Do not use any cord that is stiff or cracked. Some clues that you may have an electrical problem are:
- Flickering lights. If the lights dim every time you turn on an appliance that circuit is overloaded or has a loose connection.
- Sparks. If sparks appear when you insert or remove a plug, they could be a sign of loose connections.
- Warm electrical cord. If an electrical cord is warm to the touch, the cord is underrated or defective.
- Frequent blown fuses or broken circuits. A fuse or circuit breaker that keeps tripping is an important warning sign of problems.
- Frequent bulb burnout. A light bulb that burns out frequently is a sign that the bulb is too high a wattage for the fixture.
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