Parchment paper [the modern alternative to wax paper] comes in all sorts of pre-cut sizes and shapes. If you can't find it at your nearest grocer, try a cake and baking, or specialty cooking shop.
It is preferred that you use baking cups so they will not stick to the pan or crumble when you try to eat them. If you are making them for a party or event, stick with baking cups. Otherwise, when you just feel like making some, it is recommended that you use Vegetable Cooking Spray :)
yes if you have a older sibling doing paper rounds with you.
No, you do not need to spray a paper loaf pan.The inside is usually already non-stick, eliminating the need to grease it.
Instead of baking paper, you can use nonstick cooking spray, wax paper, parchment paper, silicone sheets, or teflon. Some people would see baking paper and parchment paper as the same exact things.
no, don't bother trying, there are newspaper rounds in newcastle, or sunderland
yes
You can always prevent your baking sheets from getting dirty in the first place. Use parchment paper or foil to line the sheets. If it is already dirty, use a non-scratch scrubbing sponge.
so what ever you are baking doesn't stick to the pan.
Parchment
Ask in person at newsagents
This might work, but only if paper is greased both sides. If you have run out of baking paper, greased greaseproof or brown paper would be better alternatives
The One Stop store in Theale may offer paper rounds, but it's best to directly contact the store or visit in person to inquire about their services. Paper rounds availability can vary based on location and store policies.