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With expert guidance, we tested the best rolling pins for home baking. Rolling pins are made of various materials, such as wood, marble, and stainless steel, and come in various shapes and sizes ...
ANSWER: Wooden rolling pins can last a lifetime if you care for them properly. But techniques for cleaning them vary. The most important rule: Don’t submerge or leave the rolling pin to soak in ...
You can’t make cut-out cookies without a rolling pin. If you already own one that you like, don’t fret over getting a better one: The best rolling pin is the one you’re comfortable using.
Painters always sign their canvases, so why shouldn't bakers—proud of their tasty treats—not sign their work as well? But since pens don't work on dough, ...
Ree Drummond's ceramic rolling pins are collectable items. And now you can get a new floral pin plus a gorgeous rack to hold six of them for just $30.