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Default Anyone here use a disher for portioning cookie dough?

On 19 Dec 2010 05:17:37 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
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> An ice cream scoop *can* be a disher, depending on the release method
> it uses. Dishers use a semicircular band (usually SS) that is
> operated by squeezing the handle and traces the interior of the bowl
> to release whatever has been scooped. Other ice cream scoops either
> have no mechanical release method, or may have a piece on the back
> side of the bowl that pushes the ice cream out. These are not
> dishers.


Okay. Mine fits the requirement.

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