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ridingfamily4

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Posted: 05/22/12 12:46pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have tried both the muffin pan and the cake pan, hated both.

Suzanne and Brad

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In both an electric and gas over, we use Demarle products for anything we can and enjoy it. Easy clean-up, stores anywhere (can roll into a ball), lightweight. Biggest negative is their expense.


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Suzanne and Brad, I just looked at the Demarle website, and the stuff looks amazing. However, as you said, a negative is the expense. You can buy several Pyrex pieces for the cost of one pan. However, I might drop a hint if family is looking for ideas for Christmas presents… :-)


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Love mine--Progressive--bought them when I bought my Breville toaster oven. I spray with Pam and clean up is simple. Storage is great because they're mashable. Another bonus is that they can't break! Perfect for us fulltimers.

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WOW yes there are some out there that are expensive...DH won't want to cut loose with that kind of change for sure..since he thinks all we need is 2 plates 2 spoons and one pan
So how many of the silicone pans do you have rexlion ?? PM me and maybe we can make a deal. I have postage and dishsoap too





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