UltraSource 192033 Hamburger Patty Paper, 5.5" x 5.5" (Pack of 1000)






Key features
- •Dry waxed coating prevents grease bleedthrough, retains moisture, and makes papers quick release
- •Perfect for separating burgers, homemade baked goods, deli meats and cheeses, and much more
- •Non-stick wax-impregnated paper makes freezing and thawing homemade goods easy and protects the quality
- •Place one sheet between pre-formed hamburger patties and freeze for an easy meal later
- •100% Biodegradable and compostable; FDA and USDA Approved for food service
UltraSource 192033 Hamburger Patty Paper, 5.5" x 5.5" (Pack of 1000)
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Great for geometry!
CranberryKoala•September 25, 2017
Based on other reviews, I decided to order this pack of patty paper for my daughter's use during geometry. The box arrived promptly (as always from Prime) and in good shape. I don't have a lot of experience with patty paper, but this seems to be very good quality. Nicely sized, and a nice weight and finish on the paper.
I highly recommend this for geometry (my daugther has used it for transformations so far). It was a tough sell to my daughter initially. She listened politely with a blank face when I excitedly showed her the box--and then proceeded to try to do all the transformation work in her head without writing anything down and grumped at me when I suggested she try it. So, I pulled out the patty paper and showed her how nicely the polygons could be traced with the paper and then shifted, rotated and flipped. The light bulb came on and she has ended up thoroughly enjoying this geometry unit using the little papers to help "see" things more clearly.
And I plan to use the 798 remaining after geometry for hamburgers. :)
I highly recommend this for geometry (my daugther has used it for transformations so far). It was a tough sell to my daughter initially. She listened politely with a blank face when I excitedly showed her the box--and then proceeded to try to do all the transformation work in her head without writing anything down and grumped at me when I suggested she try it. So, I pulled out the patty paper and showed her how nicely the polygons could be traced with the paper and then shifted, rotated and flipped. The light bulb came on and she has ended up thoroughly enjoying this geometry unit using the little papers to help "see" things more clearly.
And I plan to use the 798 remaining after geometry for hamburgers. :)
Useful for polymer clay art and creativity
Debbie G•August 21, 2017
Used for polymer clay art. Great for making it easier to turn small objects or veneer. Great for burnishing. Can cure on them. At first I thought a 1000 would last me several lifetimes, but I have found I use them so often, they are VERY useful. I've even used them occasionally in the kitchen!
These square hamburger papers are so handy!! I love them!
Book Girl•July 18, 2017
These little sheets work great between burgers! So much better than the wax paper l used to use. I also use these sheets to cover small bowls of food when l microwave to keep splatters from soiling the inside of my microwave!
Great for Geli printing!
K. Roush•July 15, 2017
These are very convenient, although I've never used them for food! I do love the for Geli printing - a modern, non-spoiling gelatin printing plate. I have other sized papers that are similar, but need cutting down when wanting smaller sheets. The price and convenience is perfect!
Not good
Chef Biswanger•May 20, 2017
I find this patty paper to be thinner and less waxed that the commercial papers I have used. The meat sticks to the paper and the patties are hard to separate. There are better choices out there.
Wouldn't buy again.
Wouldn't buy again.
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