Help! No Parchement For Royal

Decorating By QueLinda Updated 13 May 2007 , 4:02am by kbochick

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QueLinda Posted 12 May 2007 , 11:42pm
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Getting ready to decorate cookies (something I don't usually do) and have discovered that I do not have any parchment. Used the last to bake cakes. Is it okay to pipe royal from a plastic decorating bag?

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Sunny77 Posted 12 May 2007 , 11:44pm
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Absolutely. I've also used a sandwich bag and meat paper as well. Go for it!

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QueLinda Posted 12 May 2007 , 11:46pm
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Great thanks, I thought I was SOL.

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bellejoey Posted 12 May 2007 , 11:56pm
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QueLinda...your not SOL....I used plastic bags all the time for royal! icon_smile.gif

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QueLinda Posted 13 May 2007 , 12:02am
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I make the biggest mess when I use parchement for royal/color flow. That's what I was taught to use. This could be the next best thing to viva paper towels. Whoo hoo!!! thumbs_up.gif

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maladymay Posted 13 May 2007 , 2:41am
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I use freezer bags - they're bigger, strong & (best of all!) disposable! thumbs_up.gif

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kbochick Posted 13 May 2007 , 4:02am
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Yup. I use my disposable bags for everything. icon_smile.gif

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