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	<title>Comments on: Edge Brownie Pan</title>
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		<title>by: Jules</title>
		<link>http://idealist.blinkr.net/edge-brownie-pan/#comment-42565</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2008 23:14:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Neat idea - the first thing you do with brownies once they're cooled is slice them up, why not give it 'an edge'? I like it, I think it'd be easily overlooked in stores though, up there with novelties such as printed napkins and ice-cube trays shaped as X, Y or Z ... just another gimmick when actually, it probably makes damn fine brownies due to extra exposure to surface. 
Can see it working , can see it failing.  I wouldn't put money into it, but then I'd buy it if I saw it and was a brownie-makin' kind of gal. 

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Neat idea - the first thing you do with brownies once they&#8217;re cooled is slice them up, why not give it &#8216;an edge&#8217;? I like it, I think it&#8217;d be easily overlooked in stores though, up there with novelties such as printed napkins and ice-cube trays shaped as X, Y or Z &#8230; just another gimmick when actually, it probably makes damn fine brownies due to extra exposure to surface.<br />
Can see it working , can see it failing.  I wouldn&#8217;t put money into it, but then I&#8217;d buy it if I saw it and was a brownie-makin&#8217; kind of gal. </p>
<p>Tick.
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		<title>by: balanced scorecard</title>
		<link>http://idealist.blinkr.net/edge-brownie-pan/#comment-32145</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 02:02:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I wouldn't spend my money on this EVER</description>
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		<title>by: pathomas</title>
		<link>http://idealist.blinkr.net/edge-brownie-pan/#comment-26695</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 22:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I do not own one but like the idea for the following reasons:
convenient slicing/sectionalizing for easy and less messy serving at functions
very heavy cakes and breads are evenly cooked 
     (when med/large loaf and bundt pans= uncooked centers or overcooked edges)
shaped like snake, worm, train, etc for children activities
shape easily manipulated to dollar signs, etc for other activities
great if you like a long twinkey.

I do not like the idea for the following reasons:
seems convaluted turning needed to spray  and to clean
price - $25 or less  would be nice

Question: How versatile is the material of the pan?
Can it successfully be used in other ways other than baking?
i.e. fudges, jellos, coated frozen treats, etc - think creative children 
  (oreo coated ice cream log - I made a large 3-D Easter Egg)
Does it need to be made of other material(s) to be more versatile? 
 
I am not asking to much of a baking pan. It's been done.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I do not own one but like the idea for the following reasons:<br />
convenient slicing/sectionalizing for easy and less messy serving at functions<br />
very heavy cakes and breads are evenly cooked<br />
     (when med/large loaf and bundt pans= uncooked centers or overcooked edges)<br />
shaped like snake, worm, train, etc for children activities<br />
shape easily manipulated to dollar signs, etc for other activities<br />
great if you like a long twinkey.</p>
<p>I do not like the idea for the following reasons:<br />
seems convaluted turning needed to spray  and to clean<br />
price - $25 or less  would be nice</p>
<p>Question: How versatile is the material of the pan?<br />
Can it successfully be used in other ways other than baking?<br />
i.e. fudges, jellos, coated frozen treats, etc - think creative children<br />
  (oreo coated ice cream log - I made a large 3-D Easter Egg)<br />
Does it need to be made of other material(s) to be more versatile? </p>
<p>I am not asking to much of a baking pan. It&#8217;s been done.
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