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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Roshco 100-Piece Plastic Cookie Cutter SetCustomer Review: some cutters work great while others do not Summary: 3 Stars
This huge set is a real bargain at 100 cutters for [the price]. I especially was drawn to these because it contains all the letters of the alphabet and all the numbers. I had been looking for letters and found one set that was nearly $30 for just the 26 letters. You can easily see why this set is a bargain. I have used this so far on cookie dough only, traditional homemade sugar cookie dough intended for use with cookie cutters. I found the cutters with the solid back part (such as the cone part of the ice cream cone) were very hard to separate from the dough, rendering the imprint/cookie cutout completely ruined. This was the case for all the ones that had a solid backing section. The cutters with clear backs (such as the letters) were fine. I was dipping them in flour first...to no avail. Another problem that causes me to give this a three star rating is that some of the detailed (and interesting to my children) cutters such as the transportation vehicles have such tiny sections--the dough stuck to them and would not release them and it broke off and therefore was ruined. I put the offending cutters aside and plan to go through it (alone) and take out the ones that simply don't work to save the children disappointment and tears, which did happen with the above mentioned incident. I have not tried this on inedible play dough recipes yet so I don't know if the above problems are unique to cookie dough.
Customer Review: A very complete set Summary: 5 Stars
These are high-quality sturdy plastic cookie cutters. Their sizes range from 2" to 4", and they come in a large variety of shapes. Although there are some holiday themed cutters, they do not dominate the set so people of all cultural backgrounds should be able to find shapes that they would like. Here is an enumeration of what comes in the set: 26 letters 10 digits 15 animals (duck, cat, horse, elephant, sparrow, butterfly, giraffe, turkey, mouse, lion, fish, rabbit, deer, teddy bear, dog) 3 dinosaurs (t-rex, stegasaurus, brontosaurus) 3 plants (flower, shamrock, fir tree) 10 shapes (square, octagon, cross, five-pointed star, arrow, diamond, pentagon, circle, rectangle, triangle) 4 sport-themed (football, hockey stick, baseball bat, tennis racket) 12 vehicles (3 part train set, boat, car, bus, chopper, truck, bicycle, motorcycle, plane, rocket) 4 symbols (heart, dollar sign, question mark, note) 7 seasonal (Santa, witch, pumpkin, snowman, draedle, gingerbread man, egg) 6 miscellaneous (umbrella, bell, ice cream cone, US map, flag, hand)
Customer Review: Not just for baking Summary: 5 Stars
While these are too much fun for cookie parties (see the set of 12 paste food colors to make fun icings for cookies) you can use these for other things.Kids love to play with modeling clay. You can make salt dough as an inexpensive and fun toy and use it along with these cutters. To make salt dough you need: 4 cups flour 1 cup plain or iodized salt 1-1/2 cups hot tap water Pour the hot water and salt into the bowl and stir for 1 minute. The grains of salt will not completely dissolve. Add the flour and stir until the water is absorbed. To make colored dough, add 1/4 cup liquid tempera paint to the water before adding it to the flour. Knead for several minutes until smooth and clay-like. To preserve salt dough creations for posterity, bake the dough on a cookie sheet at 325 F for about two hours. Dough should be solid throughout, including the thickest parts. Store dough in a plastic bag or covered container. Use the dough within 24 hours. You can varnish the finished, baked dough with urethane varnish. This technique can be used to make centerpieces for holidays.
Customer Review: SIMPLY VALUE FOR MONEY, unlimited by imagination! Summary: 5 Stars
Hmm... Roshco 100-Piece Plastic Cookie Cutter Set - simply value for money!
If you have kids below 16, go for it.
As for me, I am forever young at heart especially with this 100 cookies cutters!
As for baking, some of the cutters are so BIG (so will be the cookies! I have to watch my weight!), unless you have a baking party for kids.
Each kid get to choose their favourite cutter to bake the cookies. Parental supervision is a must since the cookies dough do get stuck on some cutter.
At the end of Baking Day, each kid get to bring home - their prized cookies of the favourite shape! Hey MUM, LOOKED! My football cookies!
Another option, kids can draw outline of the various cutter on Art and Craft Day, and PAINT their Mona Lisa masterpiece!
Whatever you want to do with this cutter, simply limited by ones's imagination!
Exploit and explore.
I am sure many did especially with the alphabet and number cutters.
psst...the cutters occupy reasonable amount storage space.
Customer Review: Wish I'd gone with Wilton's 100-piece set! Summary: 2 Stars
Here's the deal -- I'm a sucker for the free shipping option. So I went with these cookie cutters (which cost less and had free shipping) instead of my gut -- I had borrowed the Wilton cookie cutters from someone else, but I figured: How different can they be? Here's how:
1. The Wilton cookie cutters are larger in scale, so for little hands, it makes them easier to use and larger cookies for easier decorating.
2. One-third (I counted) of the non-letter Rosco cutters have those insets other folks have mentioned, making them useless for making cookies (because you'd have to literally dig out the cookie dough from those parts). I kept them for my little girl, in case they'll work with her play clay ... but it sure makes them pointless for cookies.
3. Unlike the other reviewers, my Rosco cutters arrived promptly. But again, I wished I'd spent a bit more on the Wilton cutters.
Have fun using your cutters, whichever you choose!
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