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Whip cream substitute?

There is a product called On Top Topping which all the caterers use, it's non- dairy but tastes just like whipped cream, and holds its body for hours at room temp. My vegan friends always have it in their freezer and use it for everything.

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Do anyone know the name of the paper that holds Nathan hotdogs?

"Pop-up wax paper" comes in all different thicknesses and dimensions, and can be found in every deli and bakery. Can't remember exactly what Nathan's looks like, but check with any restaurant supply house, they usually come in boxes of 500 and are very inexpensive. They also make paper with foil inside for insulation, called "foil cushions" I believe, if you are concerned about heat.

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Do anyone know the name of the paper that holds Nathan hotdogs?

Nathan's has the plastic trays on their site. There are 4 trays per pack.
This is a fun idea for kids parties. You could put their names on the tray. I would uses a fine point permanent marker . Just for the kids lol no adults.
They can take them home.

http://shop.nathansfamous.com/node/205

LaDonna

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Whip cream substitute?

Hey Schmoozie, Where can we buy this great ON Top Topping? Can't find it on the web.

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Whip cream substitute?

I agree with ccbweb.... if you can eat yoghurt why not just use that?

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Whip cream substitute?

If sour cream is ok for you, I'd use that...cut back on the onion just a bit to account for the acidity.

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Do anyone know the name of the paper that holds Nathan hotdogs?

You can find them on Amazon, if you don't have a Sam's Club membership or don't want to deal with a restaurant distributor.

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Do anyone know the name of the paper that holds Nathan hotdogs?

I believe what you are looking for are called "Hot Dog Trays". Try any search engine to find them on the Web. Sam's Club carries them in some stores.

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Do anyone know the name of the paper that holds Nathan hotdogs?

Costco might have them in their restaurant supply area. I was really surprised at the array of professional restaurant stuff they carry.