Creative Uses for [Product Name]? - Seeking Ideas!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various creative uses for a specific product, with participants sharing personal experiences and ideas for its application in cooking and baking scenarios.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions using the product to lift cakes and tarts, as well as pizza rings.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using it to lift cookies off flat stones simultaneously.
  • One participant expresses excitement about the potential to move ice cream cake onto another plate for re-freezing.
  • Several users mention using the product to re-center cakes when turning them out onto platters.
  • One participant notes a recipe that involves using the product to lift the top layer off a single layer cake.
  • Another participant describes using the product to cut through baked goods, achieving even pieces.
  • One user suggests using the product to scrape up messes while baking, highlighting its size for quick clean-up.
  • A participant shares an idea of decorating a cake on the product to keep the plate underneath clean.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific uses of the product, with no clear consensus emerging on a single best use.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and creative ideas, reflecting a variety of cooking and baking scenarios.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for innovative ways to utilize the product in their cooking and baking practices may find this discussion beneficial.

rayday
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Does anyone out there have some good uses for this? I had a host buy one and is now asking me what she can do with it. I know you can transfer rings and pizzas to a different display but any other ideas? I don't have this product so I'm at a lose for ideas.

Thanks for all your help!
 
I have the lift and serve and I love it. You can lift cakes and tarts as well as the rings.
 
Maybe lifting all the cookies off the flat stones at the same time?
 
I have a great use for it (although I dont have it YET).. you can move that extra piece of ice cream cake onto another plate and re-freeze it.
 
I use it whenever I make a cake - I am really bad at turning cakes out onto th eplatter centered. So I use the L&S to re-center the cakes.
 
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Those were all GREAT ideas!! If anyone else has something to add feel free to let us know. I will e-mail her tonight with these ideas, I'm sure she thanks you all very much!! I love when there are multiple uses for a product.:)
 
I do too, as it gives all of us ideas to pass on :) sure do luv this site!!!

Liz
 
dannyzmom said:
I use it whenever I make a cake - I am really bad at turning cakes out onto th eplatter centered. So I use the L&S to re-center the cakes.

What a GREAT idea! I am the same way - every skillet cake I make ends up off-center! I had never thought of using the lift and serve! Thanks for the tip!
 
One of our PC recipes calls for making a single layer cake and cutting it in half to make two layers, then use the Lift and Serve to lift the top layer off.
 
Wow, what great ideas! I love the centering skillet cake ideas!!!!!!!!!!
I agree, what a great site!;)
 
I had a host use one of the pieces to cut through the ring I made. It was great because of its size, she made nice, even pieces. So, you could probably use it to cut through some things.
 
If you've made big mess while making bread or rolling out dough for pies or cookies, you can use one of the Lift & Serve pieces to scrape up the majority of the mess. Because it's so big, the mess cleans up in a hurry.
 
AJPratt said:
I had a host use one of the pieces to cut through the ring I made. It was great because of its size, she made nice, even pieces. So, you could probably use it to cut through some things.
I was thinking that too Anne! Like those big things at Pizza hut that they cut the pizzas with!? It would probably work!
 
I had a guest suggest decorating a cake while it was on the lift & serve so that when she took it off, the plate under it was clean and wasn't a mess of frosting!
 
gilliandanielle said:
I was thinking that too Anne! Like those big things at Pizza hut that they cut the pizzas with!? It would probably work!
She was a mad woman when she did it! I just stepped back and was amazed! LOL
 
AJPratt said:
I had a host use one of the pieces to cut through the ring I made. It was great because of its size, she made nice, even pieces. So, you could probably use it to cut through some things.

Wow you could use it to cut a skillet cake! Great idea!
 

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