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I just got some silicon pot holders for Christmas, and I'm anxious to see how they work. They could also be used to hold hot dishes on the table, and they are also easy to keep clean. That's the problem with my fabric pot holders; they get batter and such on them and I always have to launder them. The silicone will just wipe clean.
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I had been wanting to get some of these. Was also worried that they seemed flimsy.
I was interested in te cookie sheets and maybe cupcake ones. Putting them on a a reg cookie sheet does sound like it would take care of the flimsy aspect. |
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