I use it for baking cookies on as well or brownies or banana bread.
Easy clean up and easy to get out of a pan.
At 05:52 PM 10/25/2010, you wrote:
No. It doesn't have any wax. You use it when cooking things like meat loaf
or lentil loaf to avoid the food sticking to the pan. It doesn't absorb
liquid and doesn't get into the food like wax paper would. Sometimes
butchers use it to wrap meat. It's available in many grocery stores.
Abby
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> Is parchment paper the same as Waxed Paper?
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> Thanks.
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