TFX Non Stick All in One Kitchen Sheet - Giveway/Review

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

No more non stick sprays are needed when you use the TFX Non Stick All in One Sheet.
Christmas baking just got better. I've been using this for about 2 months now and love it!
I've been using this with everything that goes in the oven. Cookies turn out lovely, they are even coloured and my pan is not dirty. Pizza comes out perfect too! It's a "green" product by not having to use foil over and over again and you save money.
These are made in Sweden, they are NON TOXIC. TFX is huge in Europe and have now made their way to North America.



Some great points to share:
- Dishwasher safe, all you need is soap to wipe it to clean
- You can cut the sheet to get the right fit for your pan or baking sheet
- Promotes healthy cooking/baking (although I am and will always be a fan of butter)
- You can use this as a oven liner
-  It's reusable over thousands of times and safe



~ WIN IT! ~ OVER


Please watch this video and comment.
Everything Mom and Baby has 2 to giveaway! Tell me what do you normally use for baking and do you like the idea of using something that will not only make baking better but cheaper too by being able to reuse this! Comment here and leave a way to contact you if you win!
Giveaway ends Nov.23/11


Congratulations to HELEN AND EMILY!
{emails have been sent to claim the prize}

25 comments:

Mama Lisa said...

I usually either line my baking sheets/pans with parchment paper or use some margarine/butter to grease the pans so the batter doesn't stick. I'd love to win this and totally love that it's non toxic and that I can reuse it time and time again.

lcgauci at rogers dot com

marlibu said...

I usually just use parchment paper. It's messy at times but this looks awesome!! I love that it's reusuable and nontoxic. Great giveaway

Marlibupatgmaildotcom

Vanessa said...

This looks like a wondeful product. I have just started to do more baking and this would be very useful. One of the things I make is apple cookies for breakfast. I have tried putting them on foil and straight on to a baking sheet and they always stick :( I love the idea of a reuseable baking sheet.

gracefulcat at hotmail dot com

AnScott said...

This looks like a great product! I love that it's reusable! I usually just use parchment paper to line my sheets! Great giveaway!

nickandkatherine said...

This is a great product - I loved the video.
I normally use margarine, or a low calorie oil spray which seems to work a little better.
This would be great for my home made pizzas, as they always stick!
I love that it's reusable. We are a family of 7, so it would be of great benefit to us.

Can I enter in the UK? I couldn't see that it said US only anywhere. Thank you.

nickandkatherine(at)talktalk(dot)net
@mumoffunkids on twitter.

Glogirl said...

I just use a non-stick pan. Occasionally I will line it with parchment or waxed paper. I love the idea that the TFX sheet can make my baking better and clean-up a breeze!

ajmizen(at)hotmail(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I usually just use a baking sheet - and yes, my cookies often stick! I love this idea. It looks so easy and I love that they're not toxic.
Jennifer L.
jentam777 at gmail dot com

Tammy said...

WOW, great video. Thanks for introducing me to a Product I have yet to hear about! I typical when making banana bread use extra butter and flour to coat the pan. Cookies I don't grease my pan, but have to pull them off when they are HOT to avoid sticking.

I love the idea for the bottom of the oven too, I am bad with spill overs!

SO FUN!

Momarabbit said...

I use tinfoil, parchment paper or a silicone sheet. The silicone sheet seemed great but nothing turns out right and things still stick. I love the idea of not using tinfoil or parchment paper since you just throw them away.

Thanks for the great giveaway!
eagerembalmer at msn dot com

MamaHunfy said...

That looks awesome! I normally use parchment paper while I really like it, it's quite wasteful to always throw it out..not to mention annoying when I run out!

hun423 at hotmail.com

Tara said...

i just use a regular baking sheet/pan. this would be great. love that i can throw it in the dishwasher.
taraz9 at excite dot com

Heidi said...

I use Pampered Chef baking sheets, but a lot of recipes call for parchment paper, so those ones I use on the aluminum baking sheets. This is an interesting product. I like that it's more environmentally friendly.

Anonymous said...

Liking that its reusuable and dishwasher safe! I use stoneware so I don't typically need a liner, but for some cakes, cookies, loaves etc. I make I grease and flour which is messy!
Thanks for all the great giveaways!
Kristina S.
kristina_ann_scott at hotmail dot com

Helen said...

I like that it's not silacon! I normally use parchment paper so this sounds like a lovely alternative, thank you Mama Ash!

Anonymous said...

I use the Silpat from France and parchment.
I bake a lot as a hobby so I would love to try this.
-Emily 66 @ gmail dotcom

Bee W Bedard said...

I just use a regular cookie sheet and if I remember I spray it. This looks great
brendawitherspoon at hotmail dot com

Huguette En said...

I have an old cookie sheet and I use pam so it doesn't stick.
henglish at nb dot sympatico dot ca

marlibu said...

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Belinda M said...

I own one baking sheet and use it for everything. I spray pam when using it for baking and stuff usually sticks to it. This looks like a great product and I would love to try it out



bluebelle0367(at)hotmail(dot)com

loriag said...

I normally just grease with margarine or cooking spray. I have also used parchment paper. But my hubby uses my good pans for cooking sometimes and burns stuff on them. Than I end up replacing them faster than I want to. This looks like a great alternative.
loriagalbraith at gmail dot com

pamalot said...

I usually use a store brand spray on my cookie sheets but I find my sheets stay greasy and dirty. After watching the video, I felt inspired to do some baking of my own.
pamfreecycle at gmail dot com

Aleasha said...

Looks like such a great product! I usually use just wax paper for my baking, but now going into the Christmas season I would especially love to have something thats reusable because I would like to do lots of baking. The cost of everything is going up so if theres a product that would save me money then excellent!

Aleasha_c@hotmail.com

Diddlepoyner said...

I use the wilson non stick pan. The reusable would be great because I do a lot of baking for my family and friends :)

flowerchild said...

I just use non stick baking pans and sometimes parchment paper
thanks
flower_child_23(at)hotmail(dot)com

amymccarty1985 said...

Great products! I normally use tinfoil. :( Im really pro environment and I know thats wrong. I hope I can win these and change my tune if they work well.
amymccarty@hotmail.com

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