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Reddit mentions of New Star Foodservice 38439 Commercial-Grade 18-Gauge Aluminum Sheet Pan/Bun Pan & Silicone Baking Mat Set, 13" L x 18" W x 1" H (Half Size)

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New Star Foodservice 38439 Commercial-Grade 18-Gauge Aluminum Sheet Pan/Bun Pan & Silicone Baking Mat Set, 13
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This Sheet/Bun Pan 2-Piece Cookie Sheet and Silicone Baking Mat Set provides the essential items you need for baking needs. Included nonstick silicone baking mat prevents baked food from sticking and makes cleanup a breeze. Sheet/Bun Pan and the Baking mat combo are designed to be a perfect fit.Sheet/Bun Pan made of Heavy Gauge Commercial aluminum and is designed to withstand both cold temperatures and high heat applications. This pan features a wire-reinforced beaded rim for added strength.Baking Mat made of strong fiberglass mesh and the highest quality of BPA Free food grade silicone. Withstands temperatures from -40 to 480 degrees Fahrenheit.The tapered sides on this pan make it easy to stack and store multiple pans when they're not in use. Stacking pans saves space to ensure that you're not using up valuable kitchen real estate unnecessarily.Hand Wash Only To preserve quality, this item should only be hand-washed and sanitized. SIZE: 13" L x 18" W x 1" H (Half Size)
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ColorSilver
Height1 Inches
Length18 Inches
Size13" L x 18" W x 1" H (Half Size)
Weight1.8 Pounds
Width13 Inches

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u/Colorfag · 2 pointsr/cookiedecorating

I feel Im a bit of an intermediate cookie decorator at the moment. For someone whose just getting started on the cheap, really all you need is some ziploc sandwich bags and some toothpicks. It sounds janky, but it works quite well with simpler designs while you get some practice in. Also some food coloring gels. You dont want to use the liquid stuff because it will water down your icing and add an extra layer of frustration when trying to get your consistency right.

That aside, theres the baking side of things - baking pans and maybe a couple silpat liners (reusable silicone baking mat). They pay for themselves with the money you save from not having to buy paper pan liners. And some cookie cooling racks, which you can find pretty cheaply at Kmart.

Not much else to it. If you want to invest a bit more in it, then Id suggest grabbing a big roll of plastic piping bags, a handful of #3 tips (cheapy wiltons are fine) and couple of #1.5 tips (Id go with PME for the finer tips, theyre more consistent in size), and some couplers to go along with each tip you bought. Also a scribe tool is nifty, the finer point on it is nicer to work with than a toothpick.

Youd basically use the bigger tip for filling in areas with large amounts of icing, the finer tip for detail work, and the scribe tool to pop out the bubbles and tweak the icing once on the cookie. I still keep sandwich bags around to do the "flooding" as theyre plentiful, easy to fill, and I can mix up a bunch of colors for them easily.

Anyway, hope that helps. I linked stuff to Amazon to give you an idea of what Im talking about, but Amazon is far from the cheapest place to get this stuff. Im in the US, so I dont know where in Canada would be best to get this stuff.