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Title: DESSERT HINTS
Post by: Etta Sue on July 31, 2004, 11:01:45 AM
DESSERT HINTS




Title: Re: DESSERT HINTS
Post by: Sue on August 03, 2004, 12:51:52 AM
I will have to try the substitute for confectioner's sugar!
Title: Re: DESSERT HINTS
Post by: Etta Sue on August 03, 2004, 12:04:43 PM
Do so, Sue, and let us all know how it works!!!
Title: Re: DESSERT HINTS
Post by: joyce robson on August 24, 2004, 02:47:07 PM
Hi Etta or anyone who knows.

I feel like a "jerk" --I know what parchment paper is but where do I buy it??

I looked where tin foil and wax paper is but no luck

Also, can wax paper be used to line cookie sheets?

Or do I use parchment paper if I can find it!!!

Wanted to make fish, veggies in a parchment paper enevelope baked in the
oven; so instead of tin foil--thought the parchment paper was a good idea.

Help

Joyce
Title: Re: DESSERT HINTS
Post by: Sue on August 24, 2004, 10:35:27 PM
Joyce

Perhaps it may be in the baking section of the grocery store where the "paper cups" for cupcakes are kept.

You might also try a store like "Michaels" (it is a craft store but has sections for knitting, dried flowers, cake decorating, framing....etc"
Title: Re: DESSERT HINTS
Post by: Etta Sue on August 25, 2004, 10:24:30 AM
Joyce, I bought some of those stoneware products from Pampered Chef and they call for parchment paper for some recipes.  I found parchment paper in the baking aisle, I think near the waxed paper and foil.  I don't remember if I bought it or not, though.  I found mine at Super WalMart.  So, probably, Super Anything would have parchment paper.  :)
Title: Re: DESSERT HINTS
Post by: Etta Sue on August 25, 2004, 10:29:14 AM
Jerry is here and just looked for me.  I did buy parchment paper.  It is in a box like foil.  The brand name is Reynolds and it is a still paper that tears off just like foil and waxed paper.  Only problems is it says 'Paper made in France'!!
Title: Re: DESSERT HINTS
Post by: joyce robson on August 26, 2004, 01:23:03 PM
OH, Great, thanks for the suggestion.

Hubby would probably be glad if I find it in Walmart--just to keep me out of Michael's.

See things I would love to create in Michaels but just dont have the time.

Will soon though, seriously thinking of slowing down at work.

Gave it to the Lord to decide, as always, for me.

Thanks again.
Title: Re: DESSERT HINTS
Post by: Kreative4Jesus on December 17, 2004, 06:52:10 AM
Joyce,

;D  Someone made me some fish once & it was uniquely different.  They made a special tomatoe sause & put the fish into the foil & cooked it over a grill that way & it really tasted good.

;D  I wish there were a Michaels around here, then I could get some really nice things.   :o  I'm sure my husband is glad that there isn't.   :o  At least when I go to walmarts, my husband doesn't know what I've purchased there, because of the large variety.   ::)  He's definately not as crazy about crafts as I am.

K4J