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Bananabox-Ninja
09-15-2010, 05:24 AM
I have been reading the through the forum now for some time to further my knowledge about conservation.

And I kept reading about the use of parchment paper, so never one to turn down good advice I did some digging and found that "parchment paper" is used in stationary and cooking. Now being a non native English speaker I am trying to avoid a "lost in translation".

My question is: What parchment paper to use? The kind you use in baking (on a roll) or the one that is used to write on (single sheets).

Thanks in advance.

ASSEMbler
09-15-2010, 06:53 AM
I have been reading the through the forum now for some time to further my knowledge about conservation.

And I kept reading about the use of parchment paper, so never one to turn down good advice I did some digging and found that "parchment paper" is used in stationary and cooking. Now being a non native English speaker I am trying to avoid a "lost in translation".

My question is: What parchment paper to use? The kind you use in baking (on a roll) or the one that is used to write on (single sheets).

Thanks in advance.

Just look for acid free, that's all that matters.

Bananabox-Ninja
09-15-2010, 07:01 AM
Just look for acid free, that's all that matters.

Okay, thanks. :thumbsup:

Cyantist
09-15-2010, 02:48 PM
I use primark bags.

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