Super Fly, Super-Flex Pastry Bag!
May 17th, 2008 by markdownmomOnly those of us Marthaphiles can get excited over a new super pastry bag. But how can you not get excited over any new hot kitchen gadget that makes it easier to be a fantastic chef or baker? JB Prince caters to professionals, but MDM found that this is a great site for those of us who dabble and try to bring a more global variety to the family dinner table. And for those of us who are more adventurous in planning and executing receptions for special occasions, this is a must!
Among these goodies, two pastry bags caught MDM’s eye since although the initial investment is higher than other pastry bags, they can be used over and over again, and are more versatile with ease of use.
One of their new items from their 2008 Summer Catalog, is a rubber pastry bag that makes it strong, flexible and soft. The Super-flex Pastry Bag is very tactile friendly, the smooth rubber interior makes it easy to pipe products, while the textured outside assures a great grip $21.30.
Another pastry bag is made from silicone which is great for piping both hot and cold items. The Sac A’Flex Silicone Pastry Bag has a temperature range of 76°F-446°F. Dishwasher safe and fast drying, at $15.10.
And how about these Mini Mason Jars for those special spices, crafts, workshop, or what have you! Measuring 3¼” x 1½” d. it holds 2oz., $2.00 each. How cool is that?
Visit this site especially if you are planning a graduation, wedding, or anniversary party!
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