2024 the best rolls recipe review
Price: $15.99 - $7.99
(as of Nov 25, 2024 22:11:10 UTC - Details)
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Wooden Rolling Pin Recipe Card Holder. Looks like a rolling pin, but has a slot for recipes. Perfect for Bakery recipes.
Looks and feels real
Useful Recipe holder stand
Keeps recipe cards clean and out of the way
Cards stand comfortable reading angle
Attractive red handler
Reviewer: Catherine
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: So cute and seller is amazing!
Review: This was a birthday gift for my daughter, after she saw one on a TV show and thought it was cute. After a problem with delivery and not receiving it, the seller kindly sent another one. My daughter received it today and loved it!
Reviewer: A.Wills
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Little Bit of Kitchen Fun
Review: Bought this on a whim and love it. Compliments my kitchen decor nicely and love not fishing around for the recipe card I laid on the counter somewhere. What a simple but practical idea!
Reviewer: kim
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Five Stars
Review: Great gift for my mom!
Reviewer: MaDMaN
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: From teenytiny peanut butters pictured to look like full size jars or a rolling pin that I thought was full size and had some other purpose, I fall for this obvious on purpose misleading ploy more often than I'd like to admit. This is a 2 inch recipe card holder. that should be the description. it should not come up in "rolling pin" searches. It should come up if someone ever, in the history of the world, searches for a "recipe card holder". No one does that though, obviously, so they take picture that obviously are meant to obscure it's size and rubes like me think they are buying a rolling pin and get a 2 inch piece of garbage, like literally no use for this even as a gift, I'd feel bad giving it to anyone. I literally threw it away when I realized my error.cheap junk that technically matches the description, 2 stars because it is technically accurate but also because is 2024 and recipe cards are as dead as their former owners and this was an intended trick.