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just emailed youPosted by Anne Beltestad on July 19, 2001 at 17:55:42: In reply to: a question for Anne B. posted by Jessica on July 18, 2001 at 23:13:54: Hey Jessica,I just sent you an email...Kree actually buys them, so she'd be the one to talk to, but yes, they are much gentler, bigger capacity, variety of lines, etc. cheers, Anne : Hi Anne - I've been eyeing the pastry bags, they are gentler on the : wrist and hand, would you mind sharing what kind of tips and the set : up for it you use? I love cones but they split too often for me and : the henna festival marathons are playing some serious games on my : muscles, too much pressure squeezing the j-bottles. : Anyway- I've been considering the pastry bags and if you could clue me : in it'd save me loads of time experimenting. : Thanks for any hints!!!! : Jessica : : : : I haven't had my paste get grainy, but then I usually don't strain : : after mixing, but before. We use cake-decorating tubes, not : : j-bottles, and find it way easier to sift the henna (the fred-o- : matic : : is neat, but pantyhose work ok too) then strain the lemon, tea : : mixture, etc. :
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