Heritage Hints From Mama: Uses For Waxed Paper

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Gratefully,

Christy
Southern Plate family

Hello Everyone!

My name is Janice, better known as Mama.  You are welcome to adopt me as your go to Mama and I’ll attempt to answer any of your questions.  I will be here to pass on my years of learning by trial and error.  Today I thought I would pass on some of the many uses for wax paper.

Now some of you young people may not have a roll of wax paper in your kitchen but I am from a different generation who used it to wrap sandwiches.  You see we did not have all sizes of zipper bags: snack size, sandwich size and now even large sizes for storing bedspreads and the like.  We used wax paper primarily to wrap sandwiches for our lunches.  Over the years, I have found a few different uses for wax paper.

One of my favorite uses is to put it under batters to catch the drips.  I use a batter bowl to mix up pancake batter.  The bowl has a lip on it so that you can pour the batter into the pan.  After you pour the batter, there is always a little that drips from the lip onto the counter.  If you wait to wipe it up, it becomes similar to concrete and takes a lot of scrubbing to get it up.  Just put a small piece of wax paper on the counter underneath the bowl and you don’t have to worry about the drips.  Just wad it up and throw it away when you clean up.

I also slice tomatoes and potatoes over a piece of wax paper and then just gather it up with the peelings still on it and throw it away.  It saves having to mess up a bowl or messing up the counter with the peelings (Those thin plastic grocery store bags are good for this as well).

If you are icing a cake, cut three small pieces and slide them underneath the edges.  After you finish icing the cake, slowly pull them out and the cake plate will be clean as a whistle. (By the way, who knows how clean a whistle is? I’ve always wondered about that!)

I have another wonderful use of wax paper that saves having to get up on a stool or ladder to clean the tops of your cabinets.  If your cabinets do not go all the way to the ceiling, cut a long piece of wax paper to lay on the top of the cabinets.  My cabinets are a little narrower than the wax paper.  I just cut the length and then fold about an inch under and lay it on top of the cabinets.  If you want to display things on top of the cabinets, just set them on top of the wax paper.  When you get ready to clean the top of your cabinets, just roll the wax paper up, throw it away and cut another piece to fit.  It sure cuts down the time that you would usually spend cleaning the greasy cabinet tops!  Ideally, you should probably change the wax paper every three months or so but I promise I will not drop in to see if you want to do it once a year.  No one will know but you.

Now, in closing, I’ll leave you with a tip that most of you probably know.  I just discovered it last year and it has made a real difference!  Most rolls of wax paper, aluminum foil and plastic wrap have a tab on each end of the box that you can push in.  It keeps the roll from falling out of the box when you are rolling the product out to cut it.  I guess if I had time to read the boxes, I would have known this sooner.  Oh well, at least I found out about it before I turned seventy!  You see there is a bright side to everything!

Let me know if you have other uses for wax paper or if you discover a time saver for the home.  We’re all here to learn together.  I’m sure everyone would love a few timesavers and shortcuts.

In the meantime, I need your help. Is there anything in particular you’d like me to write about? I enjoy visiting with y’all but I want to share useful information that you’ll enjoy so your ideas are welcome! Please share them in the comments along with any other great ideas for waxed paper uses. We’d love to hear them!

Take care and remember Mama loves you!

~Mama

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  1. I, too, grew-up using waxed paper for most everything thus far mentioned. One use for waxed paper I learned after getting a microwave was to put a sheet over any food I might be warming so if there was any popping or splattering, it will hit the waxed paper and not the top or sides of the microwave….then you just wad-up and throw away…so nice and easy. : )
    Thank you Mama Janice for the very fun and informational blog. You can share anything on your little “pea pickin’ heart”….hmmmm….I didn’t know our hearts could pick peas! : )

  2. Hi Mama,

    This is a WONDERFUL POST!!! These are very helpful! I always keep wax paper but have to admit that I do not use it very often. I like it for rolling out biscuit dough. We used a lot of wax paper when I was growing up.

    I always enjoy your posts. You are beautiful and so sweet, just like your precious daughter!! Mamas sure are special!. Anything that you want to share with us is fine with me. Good Mama advice is the best. My Mother has taught me so much.

    So good to hear from you and God bless you always!

    Love to you and Christy!
    Pam

  3. This is for crafters. It’s great for tracing paper if you want to take the time/money and save on your ink cartridge.

  4. Thanks for the tip about the tabs on the box ends. I never knew that and the roll is always falling out of the box! My mama is 76 and is the Queen of penny pinching. Cereal bags are made from wax paper and she recycles them. She cuts them out into sheets and uses them just as you would wax paper on a roll. She also leaves them as bags and stores cookies, other homemade goodies, and sandwiches in them!

  5. I, too, use waxpaper to line cake pans, put it on the counter to roll pie crusts and pat out biscuit dough, and peel potatoes and such on it. When I was a kid we had metal slides and would rub the slide with waxpaper to make it more slippery. It really did work and you would slide down much, much faster!

    1. Kathy, I was reading down through the comments to see if anyone remembered using waxed paper on their slides. Thanks everyone for taking me down memory lane this morning!

  6. My sister just shared with me a tip she learned from working at WalMart. They rub wax paper on the top of their racks to help the hangers slide smoothly. She recently used that idea on her curtain rods to help the hooks slide better. Worked like a charm! I also use wax paper on the counter when I make my MIL’s famous caramel popcorn. I just pour it on the paper to cool. YUM

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