At the time, butter pats were arranged in rows on large pieces of greaseproof paper, then folded and sold by the pound.
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Directly related to the timber industry, the Charente stationery has adapted to globalization by producing special paper ( paper packaging, greaseproof paper, recycled paper and corrugated cardboard ).
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At lunchtime ( the midday meal, sometimes called " dinner " in Ireland ), a traditional Halloween meal, Colcannon, is eaten, often with coins wrapped in greaseproof paper mixed in.
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Its main product being greaseproof paper, it was separated from the packaging and solid board branches of M . Peterson & S�n in 1997 under the name " Peterson Scanproof ".
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In 1959, Redmond reconfigured the machine to put the pats on small squares of paperboard, cover them with greaseproof paper and stack them so that they could be sold in packs.
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Certain types of specialist papers such as tissue paper, greaseproof paper, handmade paper, and blotting paper are still sold ( especially in the UK ) in'short'reams of 480 sheets ( 20 quires of 24 sheets ).
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A wet palette is a sealable container with a layer of absorbent material ( such as tissue paper ) that can be soaked with water and a semi-permeable membrane ( such as greaseproof paper or baking paper ( silicone paper ) ) over that.
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At one time they were manufactured by W . P . Warren Engineering Co ., Ltd . The instructions printed on the miniature, greaseproof paper bag in which they were packed read : " Their design is similar, but not identical, to the P-38 and P-51 can openers ."