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Pumpkin56
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Post subject: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 6:07 am |
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Anyone have any fun Halloween bakeware? A few years ago I bought some skull cupcake pans. I love them, but I don't care for how much icing I have to use to decorate them. This year I bought a brownie pan that makes little coffin brownies! It works well and they look great. I think I may invest in a little pumpkin cupcake pan this year as well. I guess you can never have too much sugar when it comes to Halloween 
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Post subject: Re: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 3:38 pm |
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I picked up a jack-o-lantern muffin or madeleine pan. I haven't used it 'cause I'm not very good at baking.
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Post subject: Re: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:25 am |
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All I have is Halloween cookie cutters, no bakeware. 
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Pumpkin56
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Post subject: Re: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:48 am |
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I bought a ghost and a pumpkin cookie cutter at Michaels over the weekend--they were only .99! I also have a big bat that someone gave me last year. I'm not great with the cookie cutters though. I think I must roll my cookie dough too thick because they come out with no definition whatsoever.
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witchy
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Post subject: Re: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:16 am |
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Post subject: Re: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 7:08 am |
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Let's see... this year, we bought a bone mold that my husband thought would be perfect for molding Meringue bones. We're keeping an eye on this skull cake pan at Joann's... I might sneak over there later this week and buy it with a 40% off coupon because I NEED IT. LOL. This weekend, we bought chocolate molds for skulls (small and large) and also coffins and Headstones. We're planning on using them to make a Haunted Gingerbread House for us... and Haunted Gingerbread Mausoleums for Cub Scouts on Oct 4th. Muahahaha! I have a lot of those ice molds too... I have a brain, rib-cage, hand, skulls and bones... might have more, but I forget. Not sure if I have a pumpkin silicone baking pan or not... can't remember if I bought it or just admired it. I also have an extensive Halloween cookie-cutter collection.... a few years back, the dollar store had about 20 cookie cutters. Then, I got this 3D cookie cutter set (so you can put two cookies together and they stand up... I should bust that out for the Gingerbread houses at least to see if I have a tree in there.
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Pumpkin56
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Post subject: Re: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 7:20 am |
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You know, Witchy, when I saw your post, I wondered what was out there in the way of witch-themed bakeware. And there's barely anything (except for cookie cutters)! What an outrage. The bakeware industry is hatin' on the witches I did find this though. It's not really witch-themed, but it looks fun. Think I might get it http://www.wilton.com/store/site/produc ... 985B8F7B6D
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Jack Skellington
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Post subject: Re: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 7:12 pm |
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Pumpkin56
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Post subject: Re: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 6:42 am |
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Go online Jack  I have a bit of trouble finding fun Halloween bakeware in stores. With the exception of cookie cutters, all my stuff has been bought online.
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Post subject: Re: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 6:47 am |
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Pumpkin56 wrote: You know, Witchy, when I saw your post, I wondered what was out there in the way of witch-themed bakeware. And there's barely anything (except for cookie cutters)! What an outrage. The bakeware industry is hatin' on the witches I did find this though. It's not really witch-themed, but it looks fun. Think I might get it http://www.wilton.com/store/site/produc ... 985B8F7B6D Thanks for looking Pumpkin56 & Jack. I made (attempted) a haunted house a few years back, it was scary looking alright!!
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Post subject: Re: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 7:28 am |
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Yes, pehaps I will see what there is online. No harm in looking anyway.
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Pumpkin56
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Post subject: Re: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:55 am |
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I'm under the impression that if there is a Jack Skellington pan out there, our friend Jack would be all over it 
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Jack Skellington
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Post subject: Re: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 11:17 am |
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Pumpkin56 wrote: I'm under the impression that if there is a Jack Skellington pan out there, our friend Jack would be all over it  Hell yes!
I've always loved The Nightmare Before Christmas, ever since I first watched it when it was released. That's why I chose his name as my username on here!
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Pumpkin56
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Post subject: Re: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 1:20 pm |
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Well I haven't run across one yet, but if I do you know I will post it  It actually looks like he would be a pretty easy one to make with just a round cake pan. White icing and draw his face on. Ta-da!
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Jack Skellington
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Post subject: Re: Halloween bakeware? Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 1:22 pm |
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Pumpkin56 wrote: Well I haven't run across one yet, but if I do you know I will post it  It actually looks like he would be a pretty easy one to make with just a round cake pan. White icing and draw his face on. Ta-da! Ok cool, thanks!
Yes he might be pretty easy actually!
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