Tutove pin I have several rolling pins, that I like to use.
one a long slim straight pin, knob at one end,
another a large very heavy pin that has bearings in it great for rolling almond paste/ marzipan etc.
another is a Tutove pin, I bought it as a plain straight pin at Disney some years ago. I brought it home and showed a friend that was a carpenter and told him what I wanted and he grooved it for me, now it is a great Tutove pin
that cost me $10 US, and a Tutove pin would cost me about $200 US.
Another pin cuts/marks noodles.
Also have a Pyrex pin, can't see the point of that...... qahtan |