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Default Sandwich wrap paper

On Apr 20, 4:20*am, Janet > wrote:
> In article >, says...
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> > My daughter got a lettuce wrap at Jimmy Johns and really liked it. *But I
> > was told by a person who is a Jimmy John's owner that the trick to keeping
> > it held together is the paper. *Fine but... *Does anyone know where I can
> > buy such paper in small amounts? *I have found it at restaurant supply
> > places but you have to get a minimum of 1000 sheets. *At least that's the
> > smallest amount I have seen.

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> > I don't know that waxed paper would work because it's a bit slippery. *Foil
> > might work but it's a tad expensive.

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> > If all else fails I might be able to buy some of the paper from Jimmy
> > John's, but then again maybe not because it does have their logo on it.

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> * In the UK *I buy very cheap ( a dollar or two) rolls called greaseproof
> paper, intended *for wrapping sandwiches and lining cake tins.
> Sold in the baking dept of any supermarket,cookshop, hardware shop etc.
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> http://www.greaseproofpaper.co.uk/
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> * *Janet


I think that's like our waxed paper - it really isn't very slippery,
but Julie is determined not to try it.

N.