Old 05-10-2012, 11:31 AM
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PiecesinMn
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Thanks for the clarification. I hope this explanation helps you . . . Parchment paper is paper that is used on the bottom of a cake baking pan or cookie sheet so that the food isn't sticking to the pan when done baking. Freezer paper is paper that is used to wrap meat or whatever for freezing. What's nice about freezer paper is that one side is shiny and it just happens to stick to fabic when you iron it on the fabric shiny side down so it's great for applique or I use it for making stencils for machine quilting. I think both products are manufacted by the Reynolds Company. These are 2 different products. I google greaseproof paper and it stated that it is close or parchment paper. Learning something everyday. Thanks again.
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