Multiple Uses for Baker's Roller

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various creative uses for the Baker's Roller, with participants sharing personal experiences and ideas. Additionally, some users mention the food chopper and its applications, contributing to the overall discussion of versatile kitchen tools.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions using the Baker's Roller for smoothing out wallpaper, rolling out play dough, and as a massager.
  • Another participant shares that the roller is effective for rolling out cookie dough and making graham cracker or cookie crumbs.
  • Several participants note that the food chopper serves as a stress reliever and is useful for dicing fruit for pies.
  • Multiple users express that the Baker's Roller can be transformed into a race car for children, with one participant recounting their brother's playful use of it.
  • Another participant describes their son using the roller attached to a toy tractor to 'mow' rugs and flatten roads in a sand pile.
  • One participant shares that a host used the wooden roller while laying new tile in her bathroom.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the various uses of the Baker's Roller and food chopper, with no clear consensus on a definitive list of applications.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal anecdotes and creative ideas, reflecting a range of experiences with the products discussed.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for innovative ways to present the Baker's Roller and food chopper to potential customers may find this discussion insightful.

its_me_susan
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I have a group that might be interested in pre-ordering the food chopper and the baker's roller. I wanted to make a list of multiple uses, and so far have

* smoothing out wallpaper
* rolling out play dough
* make massager

I know there are more, can't think. I did search and get all sorts of random posts (not related). Would love more ideas.

Also chopper uses if it's already set up.
 
rolling out cookie dough

Making graham cracker/cookie crumbs
 
The food chopper is a great "release" product when you are tense!
 
Food Chooper is great for dicing fruit into tiny peices for pie's ....
 
It makes a good race car for little ones!
 
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redsoxgirl said:
It makes a good race car for little ones!

lol hadn't heard that before! Bet we could come up with a million of these ~ keep going!
 
My 36 yr old brother was playing with mine one day and started racing it around the counter making car noises... LOL
 
redsoxgirl said:
It makes a good race car for little ones!

LOL! I have 2, and my son likes to push them across the wood floor - racing them.:D
 
My son has my old one (the wooden one) and he attached it to the back of his toy tractor and uses it as a 'mower' to mow my rugs (it leaves a flat trail after he rolls over the rugs so he calls it mowing). He also uses it in his sand pile to flatten out his roads. He keeps trying to take my good one so he can have 2 tractors 'working' at the same time!
 
I just had a host tell me this week that she used her wooden roller when laying new tile in her bathroom.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Baker's Roller used for?

A Baker's Roller is primarily used for rolling out dough, making it easier to achieve an even thickness for pastries, cookies, and pizza crusts. Its design allows for smooth and efficient rolling, making it a staple tool in any baker's kitchen.

Can the Baker's Roller be used for anything other than dough?

Yes! The Baker's Roller can also be used for crushing crackers, cookies, or nuts, making it a versatile tool for preparing various recipes. Additionally, it can help in spreading toppings or sauces evenly on flatbreads or pizzas.

Is the Baker's Roller easy to clean?

Absolutely! The Baker's Roller is typically made from materials that are easy to wipe clean. Most models are also dishwasher safe, making cleanup a breeze after your baking sessions.

Can I use the Baker's Roller on non-stick surfaces?

Yes, the Baker's Roller is safe to use on non-stick surfaces. However, it's always a good idea to check the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure that you don't damage your non-stick cookware.

What materials are Baker's Rollers made from?

Baker's Rollers are commonly made from materials such as wood, silicone, or plastic. Each material offers different benefits, such as durability, ease of cleaning, and non-stick properties, catering to various baking preferences.

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