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where do i find all the cooking disks in super paper mario?

in super paper mario how many cooking disks are there and where do i find all of them? please help

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Cooking disks- here's all 7: B- Flopside, flip in the bar (on B1) and go all the way down, and look in the farthest treasure chestG- chapter 5-1, go east of the downtown Crag, and when you reach the save point, flip and use Dottie to go into another areaThen, go down the pipe, back up the other one, and flip to find the chestPU- chapter 7-4, go to Blubi, then go down the clouds to the right to the bottom and there should be a pillar on the far rightflip to find a hidden pipeOnce you defeatthe enemy in there, you'll get itR- Flipside, 2nd floor, flip and pass through the gates near Merlon's house, and flip backGo all the way to the left, and up the pipe thereJump up on the ledge, and use Tippi (or Tiptron) to find a series of hidden blocks leading up to itW- same as cooking disc R, but in Flopside, which means instead of going left, you will go right, and use Tippi (or Tiptron) to reveal the blocks that allow you to go up the pipeY- Flopside, 1st floor, go in the house right next to the down elevator, flip, and you should see it7- I don't know what color it is, but I think it's in one of the kitchens, just flip and you might see it.
Acrylic and acrylic fiber yarns are pretty much the sameNeither is going to absorb water (you would need cotton for that), but both are going to last pretty much forever as they are a petrochemical/plastic product! You can crochet with any yarn, natural or manmade fiberSome acrylics are softer than others (but still not absorbent), and some natural fibers like wool are available in superwash formats that will not shrink or felt.
Acrylic yarns hold up well but are not absorbantWool and cotton are absorbant and if you buy yarn that has blend of wool or cotton with acrylic you get a sturdier yarn that is also more absorbant than acrylicTwo that come to mind are Lion Brand Woolease ( washable wool, won't felt) or Lion Brand Cotton-EaseThere are many others, but these are easy to find both online and in craft stores.
I have been using Red Heart acrylic yarn for yearsThe ones I first made are still in good shapeAs for water absorbency- - - When I put the article into the wash machine it comes out twice as big as what I madeWhen I put it into the dryer it goes back into the original shapeHope this answers your question.

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