It's true. I know, I know many use silicone molds and love them. I, Dennis, even bought one to see if I would like it. Admittedly it is a cheap one in the wooden surround that probably won't last long as the silicone is thin, thin, thin. Haven't used it yet but intend to. My molds have been and continue to be the wooden loaf molds I made myself years ago. I like them but absolutely HATE making the liners out of parchment or freezer paper. I have tried. I have watched more videos on you tube, read every instruction found, and STILL at times released a primal scream that terrified the neighborhood. All of that is behind me. There is lasting peace and tranquility in the home again. I read somewhere here of someone using Saran Wrap or Glad Wrap and it didn't melt doing CPOP. Well, it took about ten minutes trying to use that stuff to throw it aside. Forget that! Suddenly I saw in the same drawer with the Glad Wrap the box of trash bags. Hmmph! Cheapest ones I could find. Probably melt. But I was desperate. It was either give it a shot or face the freezer paper again as the last liner used over and over had finally given up the ghost. The sensible, cautious type would try something new in a small batch. Makes sense. So, I grabbed a trash bag, grabbed my biggest mold and finagled it in, smoothed it out, replaced the mold ends. It took about 5 minutes which is really good for a guy with ten thumbs. Moving along, the whole time I was stirring the batter thoughts of a melted sticky mess haunted me. Oh my, this is going to be terrible! Poured up the batter, smoothed it out and placed the mold in the oven. Nothing was stuck to the rack when I removed it and this morning when I grabbed the edges of the plastic bag it lifted right out of the mold. Oh joy! So easy! What took me so long!? Can you tell I really feel good about this?