Wrapping - Tissue Paper

Decorating By gibson Updated 12 Sep 2006 , 7:03am by cowdex

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gibson Posted 11 Sep 2006 , 9:17pm
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HI

I am trying to find some kind of tissue paper that is food safe. I want to do cookies and chocolates and have a nice piece of tissue paper in the box that sort of wraps them....like the gourmet chocolate shops etc. do.

I hope I am making sense. Can you use just regular wrapping tissue paper? Is that stuff food safe?

Thanks!

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JackieA Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 12:07am
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Bumpity- bump- bump

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gibson Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 4:39am
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bump......

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kaychristensen Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 4:43am
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BUMP I would think so but don't know and would like an answer also. icon_smile.gif

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coffeecake Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 4:44am
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IF you go to some of the baking supply sites they will have food safe tissue. Sorry can not tell you if regular tissue would work.

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newlywedws Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 6:40am
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Not sure about wrapping cookies and such in tissue paper, but what about those little muffin liners (they come in different sizes) and then perhaps to "dress it up" maybe use 1 fancy piece of tissue paper, as sort of a cover?

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cowdex Posted 12 Sep 2006 , 7:03am
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I don't think "regular" would be good - I know grease (fat) soaks into it. Cookies have fat. I think you need the waxed tissue paper - no idea where to find it - sorry!

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