LEFSElover
Executive Chef
I've never met a rolling pin I didn't like
Okay, that's not true. Once, at a thrift store, I saw one, grabbed it and then realized that it was warped, it rolled cockeyed, therefore, I put it back, for some other non suspecting fool (who may have been in desparate need of a rolling pin and had 45¢ in their pocket to spend on one) to pick it up instead of me.
Mine are all wood.
They are with or without ball barings.
I have the long tapered French one too without any handles.
If I had to choose, I think I'd go for a real heavy one with precise ball barings to roll ever so smoothly. < I think if it's the right weight and balance, I'd not have to work so hard in the rolling process.
Okay, that's not true. Once, at a thrift store, I saw one, grabbed it and then realized that it was warped, it rolled cockeyed, therefore, I put it back, for some other non suspecting fool (who may have been in desparate need of a rolling pin and had 45¢ in their pocket to spend on one) to pick it up instead of me.
Mine are all wood.
They are with or without ball barings.
I have the long tapered French one too without any handles.
If I had to choose, I think I'd go for a real heavy one with precise ball barings to roll ever so smoothly. < I think if it's the right weight and balance, I'd not have to work so hard in the rolling process.