Parchment paper
#13
At our local grocery store they sell the rolls of parchment paper, which is fine for baking cookies. But my son cooks other things and cuts the parchment out in the shape of the bottom of the pan he uses. So I go to the deli counter and ask for their parchment paper (commercial grade and twice as wide), they have always given it to me for free.
It works great under my glue gun projects, too.
It works great under my glue gun projects, too.
#15
Here's a $1.00 coupon for Reynolds Parchment Paper. http://www.reynoldspkg.com/reynoldsk...parchment.aspx
#16
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Born Nashville, TN - currently in Newbern, TN
Posts: 209
Thank you so much! I've been watching that Extreme Couponing here lately, and have started collecting coupons again. I'll never be as good as some of the ones on there (not sure I want to spend THAT much time on couponing) but I used to save a pretty good bit. I think my best was $60 worth of items for about thirty something cents. Not bad. And since I bake alot now, I recently found out how much easier parchment paper makes cookie baking. Working between two cookie sheets, making batch after batch, and no cleanup in between. And they slide right off the parchment after cooling. Wonderfully easy. Love it! Thanks again!
#17
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 1,789
If you live near a GFS you can get a pkg of 100 for about 3.50. I cut them in half for my baking sheets and they last forever. they are great for ironing anything with fusubl web as others have mentioned.Much cheaper than buying the special applique ironing sheet.
#18
Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Sunny San Diego, CA
Posts: 63
Oh....I love parchment paper! Nothing sticks to it. I use it for crafts as well as cooking.
FYI - to impress family and friends, make parchment wrapped fish (my favorite is salmon). Easy, easy dinner that presents well on the plate! Was going to try to give instructions, but this video explains it well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH622fN-peo
FYI - to impress family and friends, make parchment wrapped fish (my favorite is salmon). Easy, easy dinner that presents well on the plate! Was going to try to give instructions, but this video explains it well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH622fN-peo
#20
I staple parchment together to make a baking bag for salmon, and other delicate baking meats. I use it to line all my baking pans. I buy more parchment paper then foil. I buy it by the case in pre cut baking sheet size from a restaurant supply store. One case will last me for several years now that I don't bake as much. Wax paper will burn in the oven never line a cookie pan with it. A cake pan liner from wax paper will work, as long as the paper is completely covered in batter. For small parchment paper uses, use the muffin tin liners flatten out.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Grammahunt
Main
22
12-23-2016 09:18 AM