A user is capable of making two 5" cookies while using a Villaware Pizzelle maker.The Villaware Pizzelle maker is well known for quality, and durability which help to assure the customer that two cookies will be able to made in one sitting for years to come.
A Villaware waffle maker can most easily be purchased from the Villaware website itself. It can also be purchased from stores such as eBay and Amazon fairly easily.
Most quality pizzelle makers will bake a pizzelle in about thirty to forty-five seconds. A pizzelle is a traditional Italian cookie, similar to a waffle cone for ice cream, only flat.
No clue but if you find out I want to know, been dying since I can't use my one from the US since moving here:(
No. Those "fortune cookies" are made of fondant.
The Chrome-Plated Al Dente Pasta Machine from VillaWare is a great pasta roller that can make quality spaghetti and should be a quality kitchen piece for quite some time. Find out more about this pasta maker at http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.asp?SKU=116164 .
There are some fun waffle makers available. There is one from VillaWare Farm that makes farmyard shapes and you can find that one at http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.asp?SKU=222424. There are several that make circus shapes and you can find one of those at http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=470168&CategoryID=7576. There is one that makes flowers that you can order at http://www.amazon.com/VillaWare-V2009-Petite-Flower-Gravity/dp/B000B62U7E. There are also ones made in the shape of states, Disney characters, Hello Kitty and hearts.
A barrel maker is a person that has a skill for making wooden barrels. Another name for a barrel maker is a cooper.
A barrel maker is a person that has a skill for making wooden barrels. Another name for a barrel maker is a cooper.
Hershey's, the official maker of Kisses, has several recipes for peanut butter Kiss cookies. Additionally Betty Crocker and Epicurious also have similar recipes.
a person who makes dresses
a person that makes lagoons!
The proper term is A Chandler/candle maker a person or company that makes and designs candles.