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Catches and absorbs grease, so healthier. Can broil with it, bake cookies on it. Eco focus. Handy precut sheets, no roll, no tearing or ripping. To make air popped popcorn without oils or additives: (ideal for one person) Take one sheet of paper. Fold it into thirds, overlap, fold one end with two triangles, then fold up the bottom to make a pouch shape. Then fold over three times to make the top. Unfold the top. Add popcorn kernels. 1 T makes 2 cups. Add any spices you like. I sprinkle in just a little paprika. Fold over the top 2 or 3 times. Place pouch in microwave with the folded top and bottom on the bottom. Push the Popcorn setting on your microwave. Unfold, empty into a bowl, enjoy! (This is the best method I have found for getting the fewest unpopped kernels)
I truly love the performance of the waxed paper. It’s far better than brands I’ve used fifty plus years! I can actually work with it without it rolling up on me. I’ve yet to use the parchment paper but I’ll bet it’s almost as good! I LOVE THIS WAX PAPER! Yay! UPDATE: I’ve learned that the box it’s packaged in, has began to fall apart quite easily. Very flimsy, collapsing, and is quite frustrating. I still love the wax paper though.
I got tired of using tin foil when cooking chicken tenders, french fries, etc. in the oven. It felt like such a waste. Parchment paper is a great alternative. Food doesn't stick. I can reuse them a couple of times. And it is super convenient to have already cut into sheets.
Great product for baking and cooking to save cookware wash time. I am not happy that Amazon completely flattened the box. I had to throw it out. I just put the roll in the drawer where I store my parchment paper. The box was flimsy but Amazon should also not smash packages. I understand you guys have a lot bc of the holidays. Just wish it wasn't smashed.
Very high quality packaging, delivered promptly, and a product that stands the stress tests of high heat and handling.
My requirement was a set of silicone coated sheets of parchment paper with minimal risk of food contamination at higher temperatures. These have done the job greatly. I have even found myself using a single sheet multiple times over for some tasks..!
The sheets pull off the roll one by one, and do not need to be torn along perforation or cut to size. They are a good size, easily covering a standard baking tray with room to spare, and do not seem to react to temperatures of 220 Degrees C even after prolongued exposure. They are quite thick and sturdy too, so even after folding and creasing a multitude of times, they stay in tact and strong. No signs of peeling silicone, even with moderate scraping.
The package itself is very cute. It has a 'rustic' feel, and you can tell these are from a 'natural source'.
My only flaw with this product is the quantity recieved for the money paid. Somebody who uses these to bake excessive amounts would need to spend more on these, than they would on a roll of parchment paper (granted, likely to be of a lower quality), which may not be economically viable for smaller businesses or mass home production.
Overall, I'd recommend this to a friend, and when I eventually run out, I'll likely be getting some more.