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Cookie Cutters Visit www.ShopCountryKitchen.com for additional products and ideas! for www.ShopCountryKitchen.com Visit Hanukkah Picks and Novelties More Hanukkah Items -Candy Molds, page 319 -Cookie Cutters, page 131 HANUKKAH TINSEL PICKS Blue and silver strands of tinsel on picks. From bottom of pick HAPPY HANUKKAH PICKS to the top of the strands is 5”. 12 •DP-13571P $1.95 3 •BC-TINHANP $1.90 144 •DP-13571 $20.50 24 •BC-TINHAN $10.40 Hanukkah Edibles Hanukkah Cellophane Bags Star of David Pan 4" X 2¾" X 9½" The beautifully-detailed Star of 10 •65-72490P $2.50 David cake will be a welcome 100 •65-72490 $17.95 addition to your holiday table 5" X 3" X 11½" this year. Cakes baked in this 10 •65-74490P $2.95 heavy-duty pan will cook 100 •65-74490 $22.95 evenly, thanks to the excel- STAR OF DAVID SPRINKLES DREIDEL LAY-ONS lent heating properties of Approximately 50% smaller 1 1/4” Sugar decorations cast aluminum and the superior release than shown. 12 •LK-26189P $2.45 abilities of this premium non-stick inte- 2.6 oz. •78-11440 $1.80 210 •LK-26189 $29.40 rior. Non-stick makes for simple cleanup, too. •NW-59548 $30.00 New Year’s Eve Picks and Novelties New! GLITTER NEW YEAR POP TOP METALLIC NEW YEAR POP TOP 5 1/2” 5” 1 •BC-NY34E $1.25 1 •BC-NY25E $1.25 Visit www.shopcountrykitchen.com for 24 •BC-NY34 $17.90 24 •BC-NY25 $15.90 New Year’s Recipe and Ideas New! Ideas and Recipes>Idea Gallery (from top) #1469, 1470, 1471, 1472 SPARKLE NEW YEAR PICKS SILVER BLACK NEW YEAR PICKS Picks measure 2” across. 12 •BC-NY39P $2.25 12 •DP-11309P $1.45 144 •BC-NY39 $15.90 144 •DP-11309 $16.00 New Year's Chocolate Transfer Sheets 23 designs, each 1⅝". For more information on transfer sheets and general designs see pages 271-273. •ACD-HNYGE $3.75 42 Visit www.ShopCountryKitchen.com for additional products and ideas! for www.ShopCountryKitchen.com Visit Over-the-Hill Bakeware Over-the-Hill Picks and Novelties PANTASTIC COFFIN Plastic resuable pan that withstands heat. More information on pantastic pans on page 44. 7” x 13” •49-8122 $5.95 BLACK PLASTIC BALLOON “29” AGAIN CANDLE GRIM REAPER CAKE CLUSTERS 2 3/4” x 2 3/4” TOPPER Each cluster is approx. 4” tall. 1 •AMS-179481 $4.50 3½” x 2½” x 2¼”. Each balloon is approx. 1¾”. 1 •BC-OH4P $3.15 3 •BC-B901BP $2.05 6 •BC-OH4 $14.40 Over-The-Hill Edible Image 36 •BC-B901B $15.20 Edible picture for cakes! Learn more about edible images on page 224. •LK-42951 $3.50 OVER THE HILL CANDLE LOST COUNT CANDLE 1 •BC-C1640 $1.75 2 3/4” x 2 3/4” 1 •AMS-179484 $4.50 Cupcake Combo Pack Visit www.shopcountrykitchen.com for Retirement Picks Mother’s Day Recipe and Ideas New! Ideas and Recipes>Idea Gallery #1126 Quick and colorful way to serve cup- cakes that set the tone for your celebra- tion. Contains 24 each 2 in. diameter RETIREMENT PICKS baking cups and 3 in. high paper party 12 •BC-EC44P $1.95 picks. •415-1315 $2.29 144 •BC-EC44 $13.90 Mom/Dad Pantastic Bakeware Mom/Dad Candy Boxes/Molds Plastic resuable pan that withstands heat. More information on pan- Dark brown boxes with gold insert. Clear lid. 10⅛" x 4⅝ x ⅞”. tastic pans on page 44. MOM BOX AND MOLD TIE BOX AND MOLD Mom Box •87-61 $2.35 Tie Box •87-125 $2.35 Candy Mold •90-13787 $2.00 Candy mold •90-12663 $2.00 MOM PANTASTIC PAN DAD PANTASTIC PAN 7” x 14”. May also be “wow.” 7” x 14”. •49-8110 $5.95 •49-8112 $5.95 Mom/Dad Edible Images Mom/Dad Picks Edible picture for cakes! Learn more about edible images on page 224 MOM PICKS DAD PICKS MOM PICKS 2” wide 1 1/2” wide 2” wide BEST MOM BEST DAD 12 •BC-M28P $2.10 12 •BC-P74P $2.25 12 •BC-M812P $2.25 144 •BC-M28 $15.90 144 •BC-P74 $17.90 144 •BC-M812 $17.90 43 •LK-42601 $3.90 •LK-42600 $3.90 Visit www.ShopCountryKitchen.com for additional products and ideas! for www.ShopCountryKitchen.com Visit Pantastic Number Pans These are smaller sized Pantastic Pans Wow! You Can Bake in These that are perfect for baking in the micro- Pans? These lightweight, durable wave or in the oven. They take less and affordable pans are made of a than one cake mix and generally serve 8 plastic that can withstand heat. They guests. These pans must also be placed can be used like aluminum pans, but on a cookie sheet and baked at 325°F. should be placed on a shiny cookie $5.95 each. sheet and baked at 325°F. Complete “1” 4” x 8” •49-911 instructions included with each pan. “2” 6” x 8” •49-912 Each pan is designed to hold approxi- mately one cake mix. (except the “3” 6” x 8” •49-913 micro-size pans, which take less than a “4” 7” x 8” •49-914 mix) Decorate them as you would any “5” 5” x 8” •49-915 baked cake. The plastic is wonderful “6” (“9”) 6” x 8” •49-916 for molding chocolate pieces in the “7” 6” x 8” •49-917 pan and placing them on the iced cake. “8” 6” x 8” •49-918 Rolled fondant is another elegant “0” 6” x 8” •49-910 method of decorating the cake. Visit www.shopcountrykitchen.com Ideas and Recipes >Idea Gallery #1121 General Party Bakeware New! #1 PAN STAND UP HOUSE GIFT CAKELETTE ENTENMann’s JuMBO DONUT PAN Aluminum. Aluminum. Cast aluminum. 6 cavities, each cavity Premium non-stick coating for easy clean- 12 ¾" x 8½" x 2" 9” x 3” x 8¾” measures 3 1/4” across and approxi- up. Customize with your favorite fillings •2105-1194 $13.99 •2105-2070 $16.99 mately 2” deep. and toppings. Each pan measures 8” x 2” •NW-80737 $34.20 deep. •DK-29020 $18.00 New! ICE CREAM CONE PAN GIANT COOKIE CAKE PAN SET SANdwICH CAKE MOLD Professional weight, cast aluminum Make yummy cakes that look like everyone’s This silicone Cakewich baking pan is shaped like a for exceptional detail. Pipe icing, or favorite sandwich cookies. Includes two 9 big hunk of white bread - just bake and slice to place a scoop of icecream on these 7/8” x 1 3/4”, 4 cup capacity pans. Non- make double-decker sandwich cakes with yummy fun cakes that look like an ice cream stick coated, commercial duty aluminum. fillings. Everyone loves a good sandwich, now you cone. 1 1/2 x 2 7/8 x 2 7/8" tall. •NW-44042 $22.00 can have one for dessert too! Cakewich is molded •NW-58037 $30.99 in super-strong, dishwasher-safe, ovensafe pure silicone. Pan measures 7 1/2” x 6” x 3 1/2” deep. •FF-CAKEW $24.00 Visit www.shopcountrykitchen.com for Jumbo treats Recipe and Ideas 44 Ideas and Recipes>Idea Gallery (from left) #1473, 1474, 1475 Visit www.ShopCountryKitchen.com for additional products and ideas! for www.ShopCountryKitchen.com Visit Classic Spiral Candles Classic Round Candles Glitter Candles Glitter Stripes & Star Top Candles Animal Print Dot Candles Candles 2½”. 24/pkg 2½”. 24/pkg $1.00 each $ .79 each Flecks of glitter in Assorted •58-975A PASTEL ASSORT. each candle. Black •58-975K •2811-291 2½”. 10/pkg. 2½”. 12/pkg. Blue •BC-C750B NEON ASSORT. $1.09 each Assorted pastel candles Assort. 2¾". •BC-C1570 $1.60 with glittered stripes 12/pkg Pink •BC-C750P •2811-225 Blue •BC-C740B Purple •BC-C750PR Purple •BC-C740PR and dots. •DP-6555 $1.95 Red •BC-C750R Pink •BC-C740P 2¾”. 12/pkg. White •BC-C750W White •BC-C740W $1.50 each Yellow •BC-C750Y •BC-C1670 Slender Candles Slender Twist Pink Flame Rainbow Coil Candles Tall Striped Candles Glow in Dark Candles 3”. 10/pkg. •2811-165 $2.29 3 1/2”. 4/pkg. 5” . 12/pkg. PRIMARY NEON NEON TWISTS 12/pkg. •2811-3696 $2.99 Pastel •DP-11917 $1.85 •BC-C1290 $1.95 8”. 18/pkg. 8” . 20/pkg. 5”. 12/pkg. Primary •DP-11916 $1.85 •58-17120 $2.60 •2811-237 $1.29 •DP-6670 $1.25 Trick Candles Letter, Number and Icon Candles Blow them out; they relight! Create your own saying with these letters. 1” Letter candles on 2” picks. Assorted colors, sorry no color choice. $0.75 each A •KLP-CA001 #5 •KLP-CA615 B •KLP-CA002 #6 •KLP-CA616 C •KLP-CA003 #7 •KLP-CA617 D •KLP-CA004 #8 •KLP-CA618 SLENDER TRICK E •KLP-CA005 #9 •KLP-CA619 WAVY TRICK 6½”. 18/pkg. F •KLP-CA006 SOCCER BALL 2½. 10/pkg. Primary G •KLP-CA007 •KLP-CA501 Primary •2811-272 $2.49 •2811-1230 H •KLP-CA008 BASKETBALL Neon •2811-270 $2.49 $1.49 I •KLP-CA009 •KLP-CA502 J •KLP-CA010 BASEBALL GLOVE •KLP-CA503 Shaped Candles K •KLP-CA011 L •KLP-CA012 FOOTBALL •KLP-CA517 M •KLP-CA013 STAR N •KLP-CA014 •KLP-CA504 O •KLP-CA015 CLOVER P •KLP-CA016 •KLP-CA506 Q •KLP-CA017 SMILE FACE R •KLP-CA018 •KLP-CA507 S •KLP-CA019 TRAIN T •KLP-CA020 •KLP-CA509 PRESENTS FLOWERS U •KLP-CA021 GUMBALL 2¼”. 6/pkg. 2¼”.
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