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#61
I was thinking the same...Perhaps you put your thumb in the hole and swirl it around the outside of the frosted cake to make ridges, like pastry chefs do...?????
#62
Dakota Girl , 07-13-2012 10:25 AM
Junior Member
It looks like a duck's foot, how many toes does a duck have? I would certainly use it to swirl frosting. I use the tip of a
teaspoon now and do one swirl at a time. Using the "thing" would be faster and more uniform in size.
teaspoon now and do one swirl at a time. Using the "thing" would be faster and more uniform in size.
#63
crtwelvecats , 07-13-2012 10:30 AM
Junior Member
I have one too. Got it along time ago from a party. I have it in my nail stuff and used it for nails but really don't need it. It isn't even enough to be much good at the frosting things cause it curves. I agree about the orange peelers though they were great. I've seen them in stores now but before you had to attend a tupperware party to get them. Tupperware parties were the great thing on military base housing back then.
#67
fred singer , 07-13-2012 11:51 AM
Super Member
I think that the forman grill scapper cleaners are more straight across
the duck foot would make a cute quilt top maybe you could use it for mother goose trail of nursery rhymes
I can'tfind my old nursery rhyme book any more sure use to read them to my boys as childern
the duck foot would make a cute quilt top maybe you could use it for mother goose trail of nursery rhymes
I can'tfind my old nursery rhyme book any more sure use to read them to my boys as childern
#70
It is for keeping your fingernails separated while you are polishing them. They used to be quite popular. I'm not sure if they came from Tupperware or not. Just don't remember.