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Has anyone ever used the Silicon Bakeware in their RV Ovens. I would like to hold the weight down on our new TT. We have a Magic Chef Gas Stove w/oven. Oven is not very big. Any Information would be appreciated. Thnaks, Amber
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05-20-2008, 12:43 PM
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South East Texas Area Leaders
Texas Boomers Club Ford Super Duty Owner Forest River Owners Club
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Location: Houston, Texas
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Has anyone ever used the Silicon Bakeware in their RV Ovens. I would like to hold the weight down on our new TT. We have a Magic Chef Gas Stove w/oven. Oven is not very big. Any Information would be appreciated. Thnaks, Amber
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05-20-2008, 04:53 PM
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Works fine. Squishes quite nicely into the cupboard. You do need a cookie sheet for support to place in/out of oven or you're liable to spill. I use an "airbake" insulated cookie sheet. I have the mini muffin pans, mini loaf pans, 8" round cake pan and a regular size loaf pan. Nice thing about silicone is the mini muffin & mini loaf pans were too big for the RV oven, so I cut in half using a pair of kitchen shears. I also have some cookie sheet liners that are silicone as well.
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05-20-2008, 05:13 PM
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Lorna, Thanks, I was a bit hesitant about it, however: sounds like your doing fine with it. I feel like I'm having to learn to cook all over again, Thanks again
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