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Registered: ‎09-12-2010

@Jordan2, I buy parchment paper at Walmart or any of the other grocers where I shop - it's always in the same section as aluminum foil and waxed paper. It's commonly used, so I can't imagine a grocery store not carrying it. Regarding waxed paper, I use it to put crumbs on when I'm breading pork chops or chicken; also, I use a sheet of it on top of cakes or pies to keep them from getting dry. I also place a sheet of it on my countertop when I'm peeling potatoes or carrots.

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Registered: ‎09-22-2010

I buy parchment paper at Costco.  I seldom bake but I put on a baking sheet if I am heating something in the oven then I don't have to wash the baking sheet just throw away the paper.  I lay it over the top of food on the patio if flies or bees are around.  It is very handy to have.  

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I buy it at Costco, too, in a large container.  The boxes at the grocery store are small and pricey.

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I think Parchment is Parchment I saw it in the dollar stores, just read the box for safety. I was watching Trish Yearwood yesterday and she was using it in the oven and it was turning brown.

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Registered: ‎09-23-2010

I have been out and was told by both Costco and Walmart it is a holiday item for baking,to check back in November. Finally found the Kirkland brand on Costco online. 

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Registered: ‎09-14-2010

I get mine at the grocery store by the foil and baggies. 

Love it for baking cookies or sugared pecans.

Great stuff. Makes clean up a breeze, which I am all for!

 

-Happy baking!-

 

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Registered: ‎11-15-2011

I also use it to cover food in the microwave.

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@CAMOGIRL wrote:

I get mine at the grocery store by the foil and baggies. 

Love it for baking cookies or sugared pecans.

Great stuff. Makes clean up a breeze, which I am all for!

 

-Happy baking!-

 


I also get mine in the grocery store in the same spot. They always have it.

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Registered: ‎03-16-2010

I'm the OP and went back to Key Food today. Evidently I didn't look too carefully yesterday because there it was! I must have thought it was Reynolds Wrap. It is pricey though, $4.99 for a box.

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Posts: 8,266
Registered: ‎11-15-2011

Yes, but you don't use a lot of it.  A box lasts me a long time.  I don't cover the whole pan to cook 1 item, I cut it smaller and use enough to go under the food only.

 

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