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Old 09-16-2008, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Shelley
Those of you with a Costco can usually find it there, in BIG rolls! I have a DH, DS, and 3DDs that all hunt, so we are always processing meat and making sausage in the fall. I bought a box at the grocery store 4 years ago, put QUILTING ONLY on it, thinking it would be safe.....they ran out on the big roll and did not hesitate to ransack the sewing room for my stash.... the new small box is hidden better!!!

It is hard to find in your local grocery stores, but they usually have it. You can also ask the store manager to order it for you. Many here will do special orders, and it may still be cheaper than a quilt shop.
if all else fails, hide things in the tampon box. No man EVER touches that box on purpose (although freezer paper is kinda too big lol)
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Old 09-16-2008, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by babeegirl
if all else fails, hide things in the tampon box. No man EVER touches that box on purpose (although freezer paper is kinda too big lol)
Oh that is too funny!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
I have a drawer in the bathroom, bet it would fit in there. No male ever opens that drawer!
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There is a good use for Press & seal. I recently took a class in which the teacher had us use it for our quilting design. I drew it on the press and seal and put it on my block and quilted around it. Worked good.

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WOW I never thought of doing that. Thanks. :?
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Treasurelady---What a great idea-thanks for sharing that.
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Old 09-18-2008, 02:32 AM
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I love freezer paper ! Have used it for years and found it at mylocal Krogers yesterday !

Great for kids to paint on, use markers and for crafts.. Wish you all could find it d! I agree.. It is BIG so usually on bottom shelf..

Saw it at Walmart too !

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Old 09-18-2008, 06:15 AM
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For some reason, freezer paper is not widely carried by grocery stores. I shop three major chains in my area and only one carries freezer paper and, like Moonpi said, it's usually on the bottom shelf by the tin foil, wax paper and freezer wrap! It is fairly expensive and when it goes on special, it's usually marked down only about 20 cents, but I still stock up.
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Freezer paper is usually found with the foil and wax paper. Dont know of any thing to replace it. Sorry, keep on lookin.
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I'm not for sure but would parchment paper work also?
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Old 09-19-2008, 06:12 PM
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freezer paper has a shiny side which is a light coating of wax to make it sort of water proof.
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