Reddit mentions of Regency Wraps Evendough Bands Rolling Pin Rings, 1 count, Red/Blue/Yellow/Green

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Regency Wraps Evendough Bands Rolling Pin Rings, 1 count, Red/Blue/Yellow/Green
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Even dough bands set comes with bands in four thicknesses for any situation, 3/8", 1/4", 1/8" And 1/16"Color-coded bands for accurate dough thicknessStretch easily to fit over standard American style rolling pinHand wash with Warm soapy water. Rinse and lay flat to dry.Choose bands to roll precise dough thickness
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ColorRed/Blue/Yellow/Green
Height1 Inches
Length2.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 count
Weight2 ounces
Width2.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Regency Wraps Evendough Bands Rolling Pin Rings, 1 count, Red/Blue/Yellow/Green:

u/Cravegravity ยท 4 pointsr/AskBaking

Parchment sheets. I HATE scrubbing pans, plus, it's so nice to slide the whole parchment onto the cooling rack and have another one ready to slide on and into the oven. So much time saved on both accounts. Plus the sheets are great for cookies because they are cut to fit the average cookie sheet. I am incapable of tearing a straight, properly-sized piece of parchment off a roll so the sheest were a game-changer (and money-saver, ever though they cost a bit more). Tip: Crumble your parchment then smooth it on the pan. It won't roll while you are placing your cookies if it's off a roll, and it's less likely to slide off the tray in my experience.

A set of cookie scoops to keep drop cookies and muffins uniformly sized.

Rings like these for my rolling pin. I make a ton of cutout sugar cookies at the holidays and these keep them uniformly thick so they bake evenly.

Books and websites that explain the techniques and processes, as well as why things may have gone wrong -- or gone right. The King Arthur Companions were the first books I got like this, and they really helped me start experimenting.

u/ep0nym1 ยท 2 pointsr/Cooking

If they already have a pin (and they probably do) you can just buy the rings on their own https://www.amazon.com/REGENCY-EVENDOUGH-BANDS-ROLLING-RINGS/dp/B004QP5EME

otoh they might need a new pin, in which case I recommend a french pin. these are tapered at both ends, giving you more control on areas that aren't stretching out evenly.

https://www.amazon.com/J-K-Adams-FRP-1-French-Rolling/dp/B000IYYFIQ