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Dee Randall
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Cupcake Liners
Thanks for the name of the brand of parchment cupcake liners that work for
you.
Where I live I have to wait until I go to a kitchen store to find parchment
paper without some kind of treatment on it. Just plain parchment paper.
Then I stock up with 5 packages.
Do you think that If you Care could be found in Walmart? Do you know off
hand if it is a treated parchment paper?
Then, as previously, all three kitchen stores at the outlet mall at
Hagerstown, MD didn't have untreated parchment paper. I hope that it is
not a product that will not be available in the future.
Dee
"Alex Rast" > wrote in message
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> at Wed, 17 Dec 2003 23:07:07 GMT in
> >,
>
(Diane W. Saunders) wrote :
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> >When baking in free standing cupcake liners (no cupcake tray
> >necessary) -- and even when lining cupcake trays themselves -- I find
> >that the batter tends to stick to the liner tearing a piece of the
> >cupcake. Has anyone else had this experience and if so have you
> >sprayed the inside of the liner with Bakers Joy? Thanks for all your
> >responses.
>
> I've used a cupcake liner that works reliably every time, the If You Care
> brand of parchment paper liners. You might try these. I assume Bakers Joy
> is similar to Pam? If so then I suppose it would work fine. But I've never
> had to resort to this kind of technique.
>
> --
> Alex Rast
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> (remove d., .7, not, and .NOSPAM to reply)
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