Hightider
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Funnel cakes
Sat, 12/29/07 1:46 PM
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I've never made them before but I'm about to start. To keep it simple to begin with I'm going to use a mix(Gold Medal Pennsylvania Dutch) instead of from scratch. To mix it you just add cold water. My question: Do you mix it directly in the funnel pitcher or mix then put into the pitcher? Thanks This place has been a huge help.
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Michael Hoffman
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RE: Funnel cakes
Sat, 12/29/07 4:16 PM
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Mix and then put it in your funnel pitcher.
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porkchopexpress
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RE: Funnel cakes
Sat, 12/29/07 7:39 PM
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If you are going to be using alot of mix in a day, mix it in new 5 gallon bucket that has a lid, also buy a mixing rod for your drill so you don't have to hand turn the batter
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Hightider
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RE: Funnel cakes
Sat, 12/29/07 10:11 PM
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Awesome Porkchop. That's the type of trick of the trade answer I was looking for
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porkchopexpress
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RE: Funnel cakes
Sun, 12/30/07 9:29 AM
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You'll find in the hot summer you may have to add ice to your batter to keep it cool. Funnel cake batter is a pain if it's not right, but there's a ton of profit in them
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