| 1. | Then spread your butcher paper out and eat directly from it.
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| 2. | More commonly, people use butcher paper to create stone rubbings.
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| 3. | Using tape, tack the butcher paper to a wall.
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| 4. | Remove with slotted spoon and drain on paper towels or brown butcher paper.
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| 5. | White strips of butcher paper served as makeshift tablecloths.
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| 6. | You will need 3 to 6 feet of butcher paper for each silhouette.
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| 7. | Butcher paper, already waxed on one side, doesn't need greasing.
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| 8. | The meat comes stacked on brown butcher paper.
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| 9. | He doodled a triangle-shaped child on the butcher paper covering the table.
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| 10. | The meat is served on butcher paper.
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