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sorry re read the thread tis ok.0
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no tis ok they turned out lovely as was looking at them at half time. lol.0
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where can i buy this rice paper or magic carpet. These are my new favourite things to make. gorgeous!!!!! Can these be frooze or im going end up like a tank!!!0
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I got my rice paper from tesco in the baking sectionDebt Free Date:10/09/2007 :j :money:0
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Thanks Hazzie but checked tesco today and they dont sell them. I have 2 shops where i live and they dont have them either.0
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;)http://shop.toastabags.com/epages/es109145.sf/secArExwnH7f6w/?ObjectPath=/Shops/es109145_shop/Categories/cookasheets
nETTLES, TRY THESE, THEY ARE FANTASTIC, NOTHING STICKS TO THEM, i USE THEM FOR EVERYTHING, MACAROONS, MERINGUES, TWINKS;), MAILLIES COOKIENS, FLAPJACKS AND SAVOURIES TOO. i JUST WASH THEM WITH THE DISHES AND HAND THEM ON THE LINE TO DRY. :T lOVE THEM, jACKIE.
ETA: Sorry, caps lock was on, didn't mean to shout!It's what is inside your head that matters in life - not what's outside your window
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OOOOOOOOOOh that's given me an idea JackieG. I have loads of toastabags (they are 2 for £1 in poundland.) I could cut them down the sides and use instead of greaseproof. They are used to heat and non stick. Fine for smaller cakes I think ...goes off to Tesco for condensed milk.
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