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Old 10-03-2006, 11:02 AM
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Hi, at the moment i dont have a cookie or baking sheet available to bake my cookies. i was wondering if i could place a sheet of aluminum foil directly onto the oven rack and bake the cookies on that? thank you in advance for your help! =)
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Old 10-03-2006, 11:17 AM
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You may want to use your broiler pan
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Agreed. Best to have something somewhat solid as a base.

How about asking friends, family, neighbors for any extra old cookie sheets - you'll most likely find someone who would be grateful to give their extras to someone who will use them.

You can also try asking in your area via www.freecycle.org.
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see reply in the other place you posted.
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see reply in the other place you posted.
Ditto. It's very confusing when you post the same question in multiple forums

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Do you have a toaster oven? I make, scoop into balls and freeze cookie dough for my nephew who will then bake up 3 or 4 at a time in the toaster oven. Most come with a mini sheet pan for that purpose and it's perfect for fresh baked cookies all the time.
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You must be a favorite aunt
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You betcha! But to be honest, he brings me wonderful bread from SF when he comes for a visit. Gotta love that boy!
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