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dunster 12-12-2010 09:37 PM

Not here... it's warm here.


Originally Posted by quiltingnonie

Originally Posted by Kappy

Originally Posted by quiltingnonie
As I was staring at the 5 pound slab of fudge on my cutting board waiting to be cut, I thought: "Wish I could use my rotary cutter..." I nixed that idea, then AHA! :idea:
I dug around the kitchen and armed with my pizza cutting wheel and a plastic ruler (the kind we used in school), I embarked on cutting 5 pounds of perfect 1" fudge squares :-D. The edges are so clean and the pizza cutter made short work of it. A new tradition born!

Ah, Maybe you should send me a few pieces that I could, ah test, ya that's it, test, to see if accidentally some of the last pizza maybe got stuck on the fudge...you wouldn't want to serve imperfect fudge to friends at Christmas ;)

LOL! But after watching the news tonite, I'm afraid the fudge might get lost in a snowbank and freeze in your neck of the woods!


nantucketsue 12-13-2010 02:57 AM

Ooooh, I thought you were going to give me a foolproof technique for miniature quilts, instead you made my mouth water. This is a brilliant idea though. Will it work on sandwiches, my son complains that I never cut a straight one. :P

CarrieAnne 12-13-2010 03:03 AM

Great idea!

quilt3311 12-13-2010 05:01 AM

Thanks just in time for my candy making for Christmas. Will be doing fudge the end of the week or first of next week. This will make things go much quicker and a bit cleaner cuts.

nannya54 12-13-2010 05:20 AM

What a great idea! Thanks for sharing that with us. Fudge is on my list this week so this is very timely!

May in Jersey 12-13-2010 05:36 AM

So when are you going to pass around some of those perfect 1" squares for us to sample? LOL! May in Jersey

sewing4kix 12-13-2010 05:41 AM

Great thinking! :)

OmaForFour 12-13-2010 06:12 AM

My recipe says to butter the pan. It doesn't seem to hurt the fudge.


Originally Posted by kat13
Great idea but I can never get the darned stuff out of the pan in one big block...is there a trick to that?


quiltincharlotte 12-13-2010 06:19 AM

That's what I use! Also use it for cutting out gingerbread house pieces, lots of things. Oh, and occasionally pizza!

auntiehenno 12-13-2010 06:31 AM

Yummie! Love the picture on you site.


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