Use Sugar Bags Instead Of Parchment Cones

Decorating By ninatat Updated 28 Aug 2009 , 11:37pm by Jeff_Arnett

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ninatat Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 6:47pm
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Hi i was reading on one of my flicker cake decorating groups, that you can use your bag as cones and they don't break, how many bags have i thrown away? didn't know if you heard if this or tried it just thought i'd pass it along

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prterrell Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 2:33am
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What do you mean by sugar bags? The bag the sugar comes in?

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ninatat Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 5:00pm
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oh sorry yes the ones the con sugar comes in

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__Jamie__ Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 5:33pm
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I like that parchment cones are disposable. And cheap. And easy to make.

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ninatat Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 10:19pm
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yea i made a bunch, their just like rolling henna cones, but i used a coupon at michaels, and got 100 for 10 dollars, but i am going to try the con bags i've thrown soo many away icon_surprised.gif

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Jeff_Arnett Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 11:37pm
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yea i made a bunch, their just like rolling henna cones, but i used a coupon at michaels, and got 100 for 10 dollars, but i am going to try the con bags i've thrown soo many away icon_surprised.gif




I've never used a confectioner's sugar bag, but can't see why it wouldn't work just fine....I have often used gallon-sized storage bags from the Dollar Store, clipped a corner, dropped in a coupler, and used them....so much better than washing bags and cheaper than buy disposables.

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