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  2. Letterlocking - Wikipedia

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    Letterlocking is the act of folding and securing a written message (such as a letter) on papyrus, parchment, or paper, without requiring it to be contained in an envelope or packet. It is a traditional method of document security that utilizes folding and cutting. [ 1 ]

  3. Spaghetti in Parchment with Clams and Scallions Recipe - AOL

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    Fold the edges together and keep folding down until tight over the pasta. Flip over and pull each side of parchment over the center to make a tight packet. Flip back over so the folded seam side is up. Transfer the packets to a baking sheet and bake until the paper browns lightly, ?5 to 7 minutes.

  4. Joanna Gaines Shared the Breakfast She Makes Every ... - AOL

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    Two 1/4-ounce packets active dry yeast. 2 cups sugar. 1 1/4 cups milk, warmed ... Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. ... fold the dough in half, bringing the two short sides together to ...

  5. Spaghetti in Parchment with Clams and Scallions Recipe - AOL

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    Fold the edges together and keep folding down until tight over the pasta. Flip over and pull each side of parchment over the center to make a tight packet. Flip back over so the folded seam side ...

  6. Pounce (powder) - Wikipedia

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    Pounce is gently sprinkled all over the writing on the paper. When using a quill or a steel nib, and with inks that are made up to match those typically in use during the 18th and 19th centuries, and provided the pen has been used with the fine strokes typical of handwriting of that period, the handwriting will be sufficiently dry within 10 seconds to allow the paper to be folded without blotting.

  7. En papillote - Wikipedia

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    The parcel is typically made from folded parchment paper, but other material, such as a paper bag or aluminum foil, may be used. The parcel holds in moisture to steam the food. [2] The pocket is created by overlapping circles of paper or foil and folding them tightly around the food to create a seal.

  8. Danielle Walker's Teriyaki Salmon Packets Are the Perfect ...

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    These Salmon Teriyaki Packets are an easy weeknight staple in our home. This recipe comes together almost effortlessly, cooking the salmon & vegetables in a convenient parchment bundle that makes ...

  9. 50 broccoli recipes for a boost of greens

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    Fold in the scooped-out baked potato filling, then stuff and bake once more until slightly crisped. ... Parchment packets are an excellent way to steam fish, vegetables and aromatics altogether ...