!! Out Of Waxed Paper- Does Parchment Work For Fbct?

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elvis Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 3:53am
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Hi- I was just about to do a FBCT when I realized I'm out of waxed paper! Is it possible to do this with parchment paper? Or anything else??

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LorraineF Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 3:56am
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I haven't tried it yet, but I read somewhere that Parchment actually works better than wax paper.

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elvis Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 3:57am
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awesome- i'll give it a try. thanks!!!

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ChrisJ Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 3:58am
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I use Wilton's Parchment paper for FBCT's, royal icing flowes, color flow, etc. It's the best, never sticks.

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lilthorner Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 5:19am
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u can also use cellophane.. it doens wrinkle up like wax paper does when its frozen

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mthiberge Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 5:25am
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Absolutely, parchment is the best.

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springlakecake Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 1:29pm
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YES! In fact I think it is BETTER. I read a lot of people complaining about things getting stuck to wax paper. I use the wilton silicone treated parchment and nothing sticks to it. Unfortunaltely it is a little hard to tape it down, but it works great.

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mamacc Posted 5 Oct 2006 , 7:23pm
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I used saran wrap for mine. I just taped it down and it worked great, and very easy to see through too. Also easy to peel back without any parts sticking to it.

Courtney

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