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Reynolds Kitchens 392 Plastic Coated Freezer Paper, 18" x 33.5 Yd, 150 Sq.ft.
$ 9.72
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Description
Reynolds KITCHENS Freezer Paper is ideal for wrapping foods for freezing and also for general household purposes. The thick paper gives the product strength and durability. One side of the paper is plastic-coated and provides a barrier to air and moisture. This protects the quality, flavor and nutrition of foods during freezing. The other side is a durable paper which can be written on. This means it's easy to write on the contents and pack date before freezing foods.Length: 33.5 yard
Width: 18"
Coverage Area: 150 sq ft
Plastic coated freezer paper
Perfect for freezing meat and more
Helps keep moisture in and air out, which helps prevent freezer burn
That's why it's used by butchers and fishmongers
Great for protecting work surfaces from spills and preventing markers, paints and glue from soaking through.
More Info:
Outside of the freezer, this paper also keeps messy foods, markers and paint at bay. For household crafts projects, Reynolds KITCHENS Freezer Paper is perfect for banners, writeable tablecloths, stencils and more. It's also great for protecting kitchen counters or lining shelves and drawers. For crafting and quilting, use it as templates for appliqués or kids painting, school banners and projects. The usages are endless.
FAQ's:
Which side of Reynolds KITCHENS Freezer Paper goes next to the food?
Place the food on the shiny or plastic coated side when wrapping. The plastic-coated side keeps food moisture from soaking through the paper. The dull or paper side should face out. It’s made to be easy to write on, so you can label the outside of the package. To keep air out and ensure freshness, secure the wrapped package with freezer tape, which will stick easily to the dull/paper side.
Can I use freezer paper in the oven, like parchment paper?
Reynolds KITCHENS Freezer Paper and Reynolds KITCHENS Parchment Paper are very different products. Freezer paper should not be used in an oven because it has a plastic coating that will melt in the oven.
How do you use freezer paper in quilting?
To use Reynolds KITCHENS Freezer Paper in quilting, trace quilting design onto dull side of freezer paper, cut it out and iron shiny side onto the fabric. Cut out the fabric around the design, allowing for a 1/4" seam. Fold the fabric seam allowance under the freezer paper and stitch the applique onto the background fabric. Pull out the freezer paper through a small area left unstitched.