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    <description>I finally ordered my first set and am impressed with quality and versatility. I tried to bake cornbread in little ushaped pieces and I didn't use anything for nonstick. I had to loosen with a knife and bottom stuck was not a dream to clean. Do you spray or wipe with butter/oil? I didn't think that was necessary. How do you use? Thank you!</description>
    <pubDate>Wed, 31 Aug 2011 05:01:46 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>I finally ordered my first set and am impressed with quality and versatility. I tried to bake cornbread in little ushaped pieces and I didn't use anything for nonstick. I had to loosen with a knife and bottom stuck was not a dream to clean. Do you spray or wipe with butter/oil? I didn't think that was necessary. How do you use? Thank you!</description>
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