Question Rice Paper And Parchment Paper...

Decorating By nejiad Updated 29 Oct 2005 , 8:50pm by ThePastryDiva

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nejiad Posted 29 Oct 2005 , 8:22pm
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i am out of rice paper and the store near to my house dosen't haver right now,and i need a picture for a cake this coming sunday, can i use parchment paper instead,can that help,it is edible????????????please help!!! icon_redface.gif

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dlp Posted 29 Oct 2005 , 8:38pm
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parchment paper is not edible...what i use is the wilton....and i just looked at the box and its treated with silicone (to make baking easier)....and that for sure makes it non-edible.....there may be something else you can use....i'm sure someone with more experience will help you soon........Donna

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ThePastryDiva Posted 29 Oct 2005 , 8:44pm
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How big is your picture? You can eighter slilp it into a document sleeve...or go to the office store and get some "laminating" paper.

The kind that you can peel and press.

This way you can protect the picture, place it on the cake .

It won't be edible but it will help you out in a pinch.

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nejiad Posted 29 Oct 2005 , 8:47pm
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thank you for answer me,i was thinking to put the picture in the parchment paper and tell to my client that is not edible,they want a spiderman picture not to big,what do you think????

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ThePastryDiva Posted 29 Oct 2005 , 8:50pm
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?? I don't understand your question now? You have a couple of choices...you can put it into a document sleeve. Laminating with self laminating paper.

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