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06-14-2006, 09:41 PM
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I managed to find commercial quality aluminum cookie sheets to fit my wall oven. YAY! They're NordicWare, and are square (another plus, as my oven measures 18 inches by 18 inches from wall to wall). Best part is that they didn't cost a mint. $9.99 each. Not bad! The size etched on each sheet says 13 by 14 inches, but including the lip the actual measurement is 16 by 14 inches. No matter. It fits!
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I'm glad you found some Suzie. Now you can tell us all about the dishes you fix
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Jolly good Suzy, I love a winner, and you get to make them useful as well.
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Perseverance rules!!
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AND isn't it wonderful to achieve a result---not being a QUITTER!!! I Love the die hard, go-for-it, not give up kinda person!!!! GOOD FOR YOU, GIRL!!!!
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and there's more than one way to skin a cat.
You wouldn't think it would be so difficult to find a heavy aluminum cookie sheet that's not insulated and doesn't have a nonstick finish. Good thing I kept looking. I wasn't gonna settle for anything other than the exact size and type of cookie sheet that I wanted.
Now I can bake cookies for my kids again. Yippee!
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