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Old 10-23-2010, 11:23 AM
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Most quilt stores have it
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Old 10-23-2010, 12:46 PM
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[quote=katesnannaIf you go to usafoods.com.au and search freezer paper you can buy a roll for $9.99 plus postage. Hope this helps. They are a Melbourne Company.[/quote]

Thanks for the great tip, especially for Melbournians [they have a shop front in Moorabbin]. Much cheaper to buy by the roll.
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Would baking parchment work in a pinch... if you couldn't get butcher paper?
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Old 10-23-2010, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Alondra
Would baking parchment work in a pinch... if you couldn't get butcher paper?
Don't think it's the same thing...from my understanding
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Janice and all you "down Under" gals, our son married a girl from Australia, they live in Cooroy. I would contact Reynolds the company that makes the freezer paper. Try Reynoldskitchen.com and go to the "Contact Us" Plead your case, if you scroll down you'll find a place for comments etc. Perhaps you can get them to send some to you or at least contact a store there that would be willing to carry it. GOOD LUCK, peterparley
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Originally Posted by miss_ticky2
Goodness..just googled..can get it online for about $16 or more. Is kind of expensive
But just think how LONG a roll will last. You won't be wrapping meat or anything, just using it in small pieces at a time. Just call it an "investment."
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Thank you to everyone for your suggestions and to those who offered to send me some paper. I was in Spotlight today and asked and yes, they had it! So I bought some :)
Now I just need a project to use it on..lol.
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Old 10-24-2010, 08:11 PM
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Hi I live in Victoria aust
I use the baking paper you buy for cooking for my applique you can also use the paper that surrounds the printer paper you buy
Good luck from elizabeth
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Hi Karinda...does the baking paper stick to the fabric when ironed? I didn't think it did..not that I've tried it, just going by what everyone said. :)
Not that it matters now I've bought mine, but I'm curious :)
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