SC - molds for gingerbread
Siegfried Heydrich
baronsig at peganet.com
Fri Apr 21 09:25:38 PDT 2000
Since there's not going to be any heat involved, use just plain old
plaster of paris, and spray the mold with Pam to ensure a good release.
And the 'do not use with food' notices, I suspect, are more to protect
themselves from being sued by total idiots who made a play-dough dinner, and
then ate it, than anything else. A lawyer friend calls these D'oh! alerts.
Sieggy
> While we're discussing molds...
> anyone know where I can get (or how I can make) a three-dimensional
> mold of a peach pit? It's for use with marzipan, so it doesn't have to
> take heat, but it does have to be food-safe. I checked the clay-and-
> modelling materials section of our local big crafts shops, but even the
> ones that said "non-toxic! safe for children!" cautioned against using
> them with food.
More information about the Sca-cooks
mailing list