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StitchinWitch Posted - Jul 16 2019 : 2:12:15 PM
I was cleaning out the big drawer of kitchen stuff; the one that holds all the miscellaneous stuff like cookie cutters basters, egg slicers, etc. and found this item that has been kicking around for years. I have no idea what it is or what it does, neither does my husband. I sent a picture of it to my sister who said she has one too and doesn't know what it's for. Does anyone here have a clue?

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StitchinWitch Posted - Aug 01 2019 : 12:18:34 PM
Yesterday I made a batch of low-carb cookies and used the cookie dropper. It works good altho two spoons make a more regular shaped cookie. But it works well enough that I might keep it.

Judith

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StitchinWitch Posted - Jul 28 2019 : 8:56:16 PM
Thank you to everyone who helped with the gadget mystery. I guess I'll have to mix up a batch of cookies now. Maybe peanut butter....

Judith

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StitchinWitch Posted - Jul 28 2019 : 8:54:52 PM
Wow -- thank you for posting this! We tried it with butter but a knife woks better as the blade is smaller than cube of butter. I don't know where I got mine as I've never been to a Pampered Chef party. Could you post a picture of the directions? I'm trying to figure out how it works with cookie dough.

Judith

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LucyLobo48 Posted - Jul 28 2019 : 6:12:23 PM
I am going to have to try mine with the butter but I was always told it was a cookie drop thingy from pamper chef. It never worked for that so I am going to try the butter with it.
Krissel Posted - Jul 20 2019 : 12:07:14 PM
Coolest little gadget I ever did see!

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Tumbleweed Posted - Jul 20 2019 : 12:02:47 PM
I think you have to pinch it then cut. When you let go the slice of butter or dough will be "dropped" off.

TW

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StitchinWitch Posted - Jul 19 2019 : 7:51:42 PM
I've seen it called a butter slicer and a cookie dropper. Butter cutter was our first guess, but upon trying it out it just doesn't work. And really, what is simpler to cut butter than a knife? And I can't see how it would work as a cookie dropper, either. I use a spoon.... So I guess this thingamajig will just remain unknown until I see someone successfully using it on youtube.

Judith

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loribeck Posted - Jul 17 2019 : 7:20:04 PM
Wow! That's interesting. I have seen one before

Lori Beck
Tumbleweed Posted - Jul 17 2019 : 06:04:19 AM
Hi Judith

It is a butter cutter from the 50's. I found a picture just like yours on Pinterest.


TW

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