Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 195, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1910 — Rolling Pins. [ARTICLE]
Rolling Pins.
When the young housekeeper Is buying a rolling pin she might as well buy a pretty one as an ugly one, especially as there is no difference in the price. Some ’Wooden pins are as highly polished as a fine piece of furniture and china rolling pins may be either perfectly white or of delft blue and white. In selecting a rolling pin, however, a thought must be given to cleanliness. A wooden pin may not be as pretty as a china one, but if the wooden bandit of the china one does not fit closely into the roller the dough will get inside and there is no way to get it out. So, however pretty the china roller, see that the wooden handle fits snugly. f There are glass pins which many housekeepers prefer to either china or the wooden.
