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This is short for combination oven. Two kinds of ovens in one.
If you place a potato on an piece of unprinted paper in the microwave oven, the potato would heat up, the paper would not.
Wax paper can burn so it is best not to use it in the oven. A great alternative to wax paper is parchment paper. It will not burn in the oven.
Yes, the cupcake cups are made to be used in the oven.
The use of parchment paper would help prevent burning of marshmallow in an oven in general. This applies to solar ovens and stove ovens.
Yes, butter paper is a term for making paper oil resistant. It is standard cellulose paper with a process called "parchmentising" that melts the cellulose into a gel state making the normally long fibers spread out making them less permeable. You can treat it like regular parchment paper for the oven. Works just fine. ( I just put it in the oven alone and it just started to brown at 375after 30 minutes on the edges)
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No!!! You can not use wax paper to bake chicken. no use a cooking bag/oven bag
you can with polymer clay but not with air dry or other kinds
Because in the oven the water evaporates but the salt remains.
Yes, It is possible to vulcanize rubber in a home oven. You would still need Metal mold frames, metal covers for the mold frames and metal clamps to hold it all together. there are various kinds of rubber, some are very temerature-sensitive and will not provide good results in a home oven, and some are more forgiving and can give good results. the key is to calibrate your oven - use a thermometer to measure the oven's temperature and do not rely on the oven's buttons/gauges. as a thumb rule - the shrinking kinds are more forgiving and the non-shrinking kinds require more accurate temperature settings, but the bottom line is - Yes You Can!
Most definitely depending on the packaging but remove anything flammable from it and experiment