you can use tin foil or crisco a plate/tray DO NOT leave to much crisco though make sure to rub it in
You can twirl the strawberry after you dip it and when the chocolate starts to run thinner, you quickly move it onto the wax paper.
The wax will melt and it might catch on fire.
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No, it is not safe to cook bacon on wax paper as it can catch fire in the oven. It is recommended to use parchment paper or a baking sheet instead.
When liquid mercury is placed on wax paper, the mercury will not be absorbed or react with the wax paper due to the non-polar nature of wax. Instead, the liquid mercury will form droplets and bead up on the surface of the wax paper due to its high surface tension.
You can actually use parchment paper too. If you loose the paper that the perler beads come with, use wax, parchment, printer, or foam paper. You can also use sketch book paper.
There is no "wax" in hershey's chocolate. Read the ingredients.
Yes, wax is an edible food and chocolate manufactures do use a food grade wax in chocolate to cut down on costs.
Yes, you can put hot glue on wax paper, but it may not adhere well. The wax coating can prevent the glue from sticking properly, making it easy to peel off once it cools. If you're using wax paper as a surface for crafting, consider using parchment paper instead, as it offers better adhesion for hot glue.
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.
You can actually make a cup out of chocolate using a balloon. But I think it is the same thing. Just melt some chocolate, and let it cool. Blow up your balloons and dip them in the cooled chocolate. Put them on a parchment paper or wax paper covered baking sheet. Freeze them and then remove the balloons off the chocolate. There you have your chocolate cup.
The Coconut Oil hardens up nicely when cold, I wouldn't see why not.