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30/04/2008, 20:30
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Patf
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I need some of these, the kind that are made of baking parchment. Does anyone know what they are called in french? I tried one translation website and it came up with cuisson de parchemen for baking parchment. And where can I buy them in France? Lakeland products will send them but charge minimum £10 for postage. Pat.
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30/04/2008, 20:42
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Clair

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30/04/2008, 20:51
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Tandem_Pilot

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OK I'll bite. What on earth do you use them for? ![Big Smile [:D]](/cs/images/emotions/biggrin.gif)
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Alex
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30/04/2008, 20:54
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Clair

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30/04/2008, 21:41
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30/04/2008, 21:48
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Clair

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I have used the Lakeland ones before but I haven't found any suitable alternatives in France.
Thank goodness, all my loaf tins are of the non-stick variety. I would like to find some muffin-sized paper liners instead of the cup-cake sized ones which are the only ones I can find here!
Clair, a Real Virtual French Person
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30/04/2008, 22:49
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Clair

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01/05/2008, 8:38
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gardengirl
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Hi Pat,
I've PM'd you.
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01/05/2008, 8:51
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