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Old 12-18-2014, 12:17 PM
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Making kringle and Finnish Christmas tarts. My knife cuts are not straight very often, so I am going to try using my long ruler , wash an old blade, and see if it works. After 23 dozen cookies, any time saver is open, still have the pulla (cardamom bread), too. Nixed the snickerdoodles. D H says the kitchen looks like a baking version of the sorcerer's apprentice.
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My kitchen looks like that too, while I'm baking. I'm not generally an untidy person...I blame it on so little cabinet space Happy baking!
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Yummy! I use a pizza cutter with a ruler. I'm fortunate to have a large island that's perfect for baking. Happy baking!
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I'm sure in my next life and house I'll have the perfect baking kitchen. Untill then....yep, pretty much a mess. And I'm not nearly as productive as you are! Good luck with your experiment. Should work just dandy.
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Originally Posted by Doggramma View Post
Yummy! I use a pizza cutter with a ruler. I'm fortunate to have a large island that's perfect for baking. Happy baking!
I just cut 25 lbs of fudge just like this it works great pizza cutter worked better taphan a rotary blade by leaps and bounds
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Old 12-18-2014, 09:36 PM
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The pizza cutter is the way to go. Realized that after I looked in the utensil drawer for the masher to make the jam for the middle of the tarts. My husband loved the kringle--had to hide it or it would be alll gone.
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Originally Posted by KalamaQuilts View Post
My kitchen looks like that too, while I'm baking. I'm not generally an untidy person...I blame it on so little cabinet space Happy baking!
I will bet money to a rotten donut that the housewife with all the granite counter tops and island (like on HGTV) have just as much of a mess as I do with a total of 24" of counter space (12" each side of the sink). It's the only time of the year we can have a messy kitchen - and then wait until spring and pull out the stove and find the cookie that you thought the dog ate (the chocolate one with chocolate chips - and you waited for her/him to die). I still have two batches of bread to make and then I am done - double batches each - one is a savory Cottage Cheese and dill (very very good) and the other will be my Mom's date nut bread - Will put them in six (each batch) mini pans and give them on a plate with cookies, etc., to the neighbors. We have a lot of singles and workers that don't have the time - Specially the guys - They think it's neat to be remembered. My lot in life now, I guess.

Well, off to make a mess!!!! Edie
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What is a kringle and finnish tarts? The short version please. don't plan of making them, just curious.
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I would love to know how to make kringle and finnish tarts. Also the cottage cheese dill bread.
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My kitchen looks like that, too. Finished my last pastry today! Now I have to clean kitchen.
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