So now that I gave you some nut tips I'll give you some cheap tips, that in my case are a bit related with my nuts. See the nice plate where I keep them? Well that's actually a turnable plate that also dobles as a cake decorating device...
I live in a place where finding cake decorating ustensils is very difficult or very expensive, so I usually prefer to use imagination rather than money. Imagination is much cheaper I tell you! So for a "Wilton style" cake decorating turntable, I use a regular cake stand on top of my walnut plate. Cool, hein?
What about these wooden sticks? Have you ever checked the prices of big no-handles rolling pins? Well I have and was not impressed! So on a recent trip to the DYI store I got a huge wood stick that was originally sold to use on some gardening thingy. I got it cut right there in the store and got two amazing rolling pins with different sizes for less than 3€!
Before using I sanded them a bit and they were good to go. I think Alton Brown would be so proud of me!
Do you have any saving-money tips yourself?









15 comments:
I love the cake turntable idea! And what a great idea for the rolling pins. They can be expensive here too and the only reason I have my rolling pin is because I got it as a gift for Christmas.
I can't say I'm as creative as you when it comes to improvising. The only thing I can think of is that I use parchment paper or Ziploc bags in place of pastry bags sometimes.
Hiciste lo mismo que yo para tener palos de amasar!! fui al Home Depot y me cortaron uno en trozos! jeje! y super barato.. como 20 pesos!! :)
Muy buenas ideas las tuyas!!!
Saludos!
I came by your site just 10 minutes too late! I have been using odd objects around the house as rolling pins and figured it was time to spring for one. I just came back from the store & had no clue they were so expensive! Your idea is much more economical. Too bad I threw away my receipt.
Tanya- I've had to use Ziploc bags as well as pastry bags, they work fine!
Madeleine- Jejeje, que bueno al final no soy la unica loca que hago estas cosas!
Sharon- Shame... Oh well, you allready have them so you might as well enjoy them, lol!
I love your money saving tips! Also, that was a great idea about toasting the nuts in the shell. Our neighbor's tree drops pecans in my yard and I get tired of cracking the nuts in the door. I'm going to gather up a bunch and give it a go!
I usually drive my husband nuts because I love to spend time in hardware stores much more than he does. There are so many great things to find there. I bought a chocolate spray gun from a professional pastry supply company years ago just to find one for a quarter of the price in a hardware store later. - Lesson learned. Save money in hardware stores - I think this post is a great intro to saving money this way!
Thanks for sharing,
Alexandra
Great tips! I love all of your ideas, the cake turntable is genius! Have a great weekend!
Yo no sabia que hablas espagnol. De donde vienes?
No hay secretos para tu querido zenchef. Haha. :-)
Me gusta tu ideas tambien. Hehe.
Prudy- Saving money goes with your "pennywiseness". I'm sure the pecans wouls be great as well in the oven. Let me know!
Alexandra- Oh yes I've been looking for chocolate sprays as well in the hardware stores, they're so much cheaper and exactly the same. Same thing for some spatulas.
Jenny- I'm quite proud of the cake turntable myself! Have a nice weekend as well!
Zen- Tu es fou!
Thanks for the nuts tip. I'm definitely nuts after nuts ;) and just like you I'd rather eat them as is.
As for the money saving tips, I used to have a wine bottle for a rolling pin, and glasses for cookie cutters :D
Whoa..do you live in Europe? I'm SO visiting you!
You are so gosh-darn thrifty. I would have never thought of these things.
Lore- I remember rolling out dough with a bottle as well, lol!
Emiline- Oh yes come visit, I'll give you all the ice-cream you can eat!
Hi, this is Noor from Ya Salam Cooking! I just love seeing all the yummy things that you bake and hope that you can participate in this months baking event, we would love to have you join!
http://themiddleeasterncook.blogspot.com/2008/06/baking-round-up-1.html
Hola!!!
tu trenza se ve absolutamente deliciosa y me ha encantado la idea para conseguir los rodillos de amasar... me tendré que pasar por una tiena de bricolage...
besos,
Ana
Noor- I'm gonna check it!
Ana- Gracias! Si la verdad es que en las tiendas de bricolage se encuentran cosas muy bienas y baratas para la cocina!
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