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Default Should I adjust time and /or temp?

On 7/25/2013 12:13 AM, sf wrote:

> Cupcake liners are a common grocery store item here (as I indicated
> above) and you know that because you're American and bi-continental,
> so I'm not understanding the thought you're trying to convey. Can you
> buy the loaf pan liners you showed me at the grocery store or not? If
> I wanted one, I'd need to shop at a specialty store and would have to
> buy a package of more than I'd ever need in this lifetime - so I do it
> myself.
>

In addition to cupcake liners, pleated (cupcake-style) loafpan liners
are readily available in local shops, as are different sizes of pre-cut
discs, and rolls of narrow cakepan-height parchment. The pleated
(cupcake style) round cakepan liners don't seem as common in the shops,
but I can easily get them by mail-order.

I do a lot of baking.

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