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On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 06:27:54 -0800, "Cheri" >
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> "l not -l" > wrote in message news:54917850$0$32992$b1db1813
>
> > I see you have already gotten a number of helpful replies; however, an
> > important one (perhaps the most important one) is missing - that will be
> > my
> > contribution ?-)
> >
> > You can easily make disposable aluminum loaf pans; I cannot imagine why
> > anyone would buy them. They are so easy and much cheaper than that
> > pre-fab
> > crap sold in stores. Only a slothful person, or mental defective, would
> > buy
> > that junk instead of making their own. What could be easier than tearing
> > off a sheet of aluminum foil, crimping and folding, nipping and tucking?
> > Heck, with a sheet metal brake, crimping tool and a sheet of aluminum from
> > Home Depot, you can make the best re-usable loaf pan in the universe.
> >
> > Have a nice day 8-)

>
> LOL


I'm sure nb will get right on it - after Home Depot stocks food grade
aluminum. He's handy like that.

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