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I AM MAKING COOKIES CALLED CHURCH WINDOWS AND THEY HAVE TO BE ROLLED IN WAXED PAPER WHICH I AM OUT OF?

THEy have to be rolled in wax paper and i just found out i have none.help please

Answer:

Aluminum as a metal is widely used in making aluminum foil which in turn is used an efficient packaging materialAluminum foil is prepared out of aluminum in the form of thin sheets which is about 0.02 mm in thicknessThe foil is extremely pliable as a result of which it can be bent or wrapped around objects with great easeUsually, an extremely thin layer , usually around 0.0065 mm is laminated to other materials like plastics and paper to make packaging material.
You can use aluminum foil, parchement paper, or make your own wax paperJust use crisco or oil, like someone else saidHope I helped :D

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