Interesting Website

I came across a website that succinctly sums up all of the uses of foil, plastic wrap, parchment and wax paper.

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used wax paper to line cake pans and it worked very well. I made peanut butter cookies and did a test. I cut two 3"x3" squares of wax paper and coated them with veg. oil so they would adhere to sheet pans. I put one on an airbake sheet pan and another on a regular sheet pan. Put cookie dough on top of each square, filled the rest of the unlined sheet pans with cookie dough and baked both for 12 minutes at 375 degrees. The wax paper worked fine for 375 degrees. I doubt if I would want to use higher temps for wax paper because if it sticks to food you can't peel it off in one piece. You end up peeling off 20 small pieces. Wikipedia says that wax paper was invented by Thomas Edison in the late 1880s. Anyway, I thought the above website kind of summed things up.Frank

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