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A Pinning Celebration
Rolling Pin
As we get closer to Christmas a lot of you may be using this type of pin more frequently to create all sorts of feasting delights. Rolling pins have been used for centuries and they come in a wide variety of styles and materials, each style optimised for it's purpose. Some people even collect rolling pins. Does your kitchen have a rolling pin?
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Christmas Features
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