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  2. 22 Essential Tart and Pie Making Tools Every Home Baker Needs

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    Make pie baking easy as pie with these must-have products. With a good rolling pin, a few pans and some fun pie making tools, the sky's the limit with your recipes. The post 22 Essential Tart and ...

  3. The 7 Best Bread Machines for Every Kind of Baker - AOL

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    Buy: Flour Water Salt Yeast $17.39 (orig. $35.00) 50% OFF. While the best bread machines are an indispensable tool for serious bakers, some people aren’t quite ready for that kind of commitment.

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    41 Design-Forward Baking Items Every Baker Needs Soumi Sarkar - Hearst Owned "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."

  5. Rolling pin - Wikipedia

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    Two styles of rolling pin are found: rollers and rods. Roller types consists of a thick cylinder with small handles at each end; rod type rolling pins are usually thin tapered batons. Rolling pins of different styles and materials offer varying advantages, as they are used for different tasks in cooking and baking.

  6. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Bakeware is designed for use in the oven (for baking), and encompasses a variety of different styles of baking pans as cake pans, pie pans, and bread pans. Cake tins (or cake pans in the US) include square pans, round pans, and speciality pans such as angel food cake pans and springform pans often used for baking cheesecake.

  7. Bread machine - Wikipedia

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    Raku Raku Pan Da the "World's first automatic bread-making machine" Although bread machines for mass production had been previously made for industrial use, the first self-contained breadmaker for household use was released in Japan in 1986 by the Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. (now Panasonic) based on research by project engineers and software developer Ikuko Tanaka, who trained with the ...