From experienced bakers looking for new recipes to baking-challenged individuals seeking answers to their baking bloopers, DominoSugar.com is the one-stop source for holiday baking needs this season.

It has been over a century since Domino(r) Sugar first entered American kitchens. After providing quality baking products for over a hundred years, Domino's website, http://www.dominosugar.com, helps keep holiday traditions alive by offering trusted advice for bakers everywhere. From solutions for common baking problems to help finding ingredients, Domino(r) makes baking simple for cooks of all skill levels.

Recipes:

DominoSugar.com offers a database of nearly 700 recipes. Consumers can submit their own recipes, store their favorite recipes in a virtual cookbook and even find recipes based on ingredients they already have in their own kitchens. Along with the searchable recipe database, the website also offers a dessert planner to help plan a perfectly-suited sweet ending to any meal.

Baking Made Easy:

Domino(r) takes the frustration out of holiday baking with simple solutions to common baking problems, including:

* If you want to avoid overly flat, thin cookies, make sure to begin with a cool baking sheet. Do not overgrease the baking sheet or melt the butter or margarine for the recipe if it calls for softened butter or margarine. If cookies are baked immediately after mixing dough that is supposed to be chilled, cookies will spread out more.* If bread turns out too tough, it may be overmixed. When you add the liquid, stir until the dry ingredients are just moistened; the batter will be lumpy.* To avoid burned edges of a pie crust, make a shield by cutting a strip of aluminum foil two inches wide and three inches longer than the diameter of your pie pan. When the crust begins to brown, place the foil over the crust, gently curving the foil to cover the fluted edge.

DominoSugar.com also offers tips and tricks to help holiday bakers feel more confident and create less stressful kitchen experiences, including:

* When baking rolled or cutout cookies, handle and roll the dough as little as possible to keep the cookies tender.* To decorate a plain unfrosted cake quickly, place a paper doily on the cake and shake confectioners sugar or cocoa through a strainer over the top. Carefully lift off the doily.* Cool cookies completely before storing so they don't lose their shape.

With the "Quick Conversions" also available on DominoSugar.com, baking disasters are easily averted with simplified instructions for substitutions and measurements.

Baking with kids -- "Dominoland":

Domino(r) knows that holiday baking traditions often involve the entire family. "Dominoland" on DominoSugar.com provides a venue for kids to learn about baking and become an integral part of the holiday baking tradition. Through special kids recipes, games, sugar facts and tips on kitchen safety, kids can easily help parents create holiday treats and feel involved with holiday traditions.

Domino(r) Sugar Info Center:

In the Domino(r) Info Center, consumers can find answers to frequently asked questions about Domino(r), learn about Domino's history and get information on Domino(r) products.

Specialty ingredients often used in holiday baking are showcased in the Info Center, including:

Domino(r) Brownulated(r) Light Brown Sugar -- Domino(r) Brownulated(r) Light Brown Sugar is a granulated, free-flowing sugar with a medium molasses flavor. Brownulated(r) Sugar is pourable and doesn't lump, cake or harden. Made from brown sugar and cane caramel color, Brownulated(r) Sugar can be used in equivalent cup measurements as regular brown sugar.

Domino(r) Superfine Sugar - Domino(r) Superfine Sugar is finely pulverized granulated sugar that dissolves completely in cold drinks and is recommended for delicate desserts such as meringues, mousses and souffles, or for sprinkling on fruit and cereal.

DominoSugar.com is the online destination for holiday bakers this season. By logging on to http://www.dominosugar.com, consumers can access all of the tips, tricks and recipes to make this year's holiday season one to remember.

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