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    Good topic, Cathy...

    These are a curious thing... I admit, the non-stick concept of them is neat- but I cannot see myself using them, to tell ya the truth. I can't imagine baking a heavy, wet liquid batter in a flimsy, collapsable rubber "pan". Wouldn't it collpase and spill all over hell? Or at a minimum- easily fumble and topple?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cook Chatty Cathy View Post
    How do they work and do you like them?
    I love my silicone baking pads. I use them more for bread baking. I put one of them on a baking sheet and sprinkle a little cornmeal or flour. After the bread machine finishes with my dough I turn in onto the baking pad and shape it. Pop in into a low oven to rise and then when its ready I brush with egg wash and bake it right on that same pan. It gets golden brown all over and slides right off the silicone pad when it is done. I even used the pads for making Crostadas. I have a couple that are Le Creuset brand which I got on clearance at JcPenney's but I actually like the two Jon got me at WalMart just as well. We got 2 for $9.99 at WalMart. One big one that fits into a large sheet pan and another smaller one about 3/4 that size. They make cleanup so much easier.

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    I had a few of them that a friend gave me...they sat in my cabinets unused so I sold em in a rummage sale. I just never thought to use them...
    How do they work??

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