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These items step up to the plate in less time than it takes to heat up leftovers.
Antonis AchilleosAluminum Foil as Baking Pan
Need a pan in a pinch? Use aluminum foil. Rather than struggling to dislodge your rustic apple masterpiece from its (supposedly) nonstick pan, bake it on a cookie sheet, supporting its sides with a doubled-over strip of foil. Secure the foil with a paper clip.
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