Yes, aluminum cans, foil and pie trays should all be recycled. "Silver" foil from Chewing Gum wrappers can all be sorted.
The "silvery" plastic bags for snacks like crisps are actually plastic with a tiny spray of aluminum (just 2 or 3 microns thick) to keep the light out. These usually can NOT be recycled.
Yes. Simply throw them in with any standard recycling removal, and they will be processed at the recycling station. All you have to do is put it into the recycling bin.
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A pie is a mixture.
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brush the top of the pastry with milk or beaten egg (or a mixture of the two) before you bake the pie
yes, i dont think it makes much of a difference. so pie tins will be alright.
you have to bye one of those mini pie tins and there you have it your mini pie!
You can cut narrow strips of aluminum foil and cover the fluted edges; this can be problematic, though, since it's difficult to get the foil to stay where you want it. Or you can buy the commercial item, which is much easier to work with. It's shaped like a giant tin or plastic ring and sits directly on the edges of the pie, leaving the center open for browning. Most kitchen stores and some discount department stores will carry this for about $20.
safeway, savemart, food4less
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I could not find recycled pie boxes in Denver, although Mr Take Out Bags in Pittsburg has an online store that offers recycled pie boxes. Their web address is mrtakeoutbags.com.
Frisbees
Walter Morrison invented the Frisbee. It was named for the pie company that made the pie tins that he hurled as a youth
No, you cannot, the wrap will melt into the food and over the dish. Use aluminum foil or a pie tin for a cover.
Cover the edge of the pie with foil.
To freeze chess pie, leave the pie in its pan, and cover tightly with plastic wrap, wrapping the plastic entirely around the pie to seal completely. Then seal the entire pie in a plastic pie keeper, which will prevent the frozen pie from being crushed. The next best choice would be a cardboard box, or construct a "pie keeper" from two aluminum pie pans that are bigger than the chess pie. If nothing else is possible, seal the wrapped pie in a freezer bag, two regular plastic bags, or wrap tightly in aluminum foil. Mark the package clearly with the date.