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Hi, all, I'm relocating this post from Terri from the blog to this forum. Can anyone help out Terri? Thanks!

 

Grease-Proof Liner Material.

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I don't know of any grease-proof liner except the paper that BRP sells.  I use platters from the dollar store.  Cover the cookies with plastic wrap.  They can leave the cookies as-is or transfer them to their own platter.

I bought some patterned parchment paper last year. It has little hearts on it--I think I found it at World Market?  I did a quick search and some sites have some with dots or in a variety of colors.  Maybe that would work?  Or wrappers that are made for hamburgers?

Originally Posted by Julia M. Usher:

Just saw on another site that BRP Box Shop has a new grease-proof item: cards to back cookies in bags. More info here: http://www.brpboxshop.com/cookie-cards.html

OMG it's about time! I remember this being the first question I ever asked on the Cake Central boards many years ago!

This is great not only for keeping grease in line, but I think they will be great for added durability for fragile shaped cookies!  Yeah, Yeah , Yeah!!!!!

 

Originally Posted by cookiemookie:
Originally Posted by Julia M. Usher:

Just saw on another site that BRP Box Shop has a new grease-proof item: cards to back cookies in bags. More info here: http://www.brpboxshop.com/cookie-cards.html

OMG it's about time! I remember this being the first question I ever asked on the Cake Central boards many years ago!

This is great not only for keeping grease in line, but I think they will be great for added durability for fragile shaped cookies!  Yeah, Yeah , Yeah!!!!!

 

Yeah, I think it's great too!

I use parchment paper, I cut the sides with that sicsors or puches to have a nice border, or  textured it with the sizzix.  The same for the boxes, sometime I have made my self boxes with the cricut (there are many brands, I have so many problems to learn to use my cricut and not so happy).   I have used those transparent acrilic boxes.

 

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