Sams Hobby has the plastic wedges you remember. It seems about a buck and a half or so.
Over .40, I have not been using engine offset but have, in some cases, added rudder offset. I found that on a "porky" plane with a .40 at about 44-47 oz. can get real "loose" at the tops of some inside loops when flying a little slower lap times. When that happens, the plane has no line tension and sort of goes where it wants. Not a good thing. A little rudder offset will "coax" it to fly away from you when it "gets loose" so you still have some slight tension. This happens to me at anything over about 5.2 sec lap times. At 5 sec. lap times there is not so much an issue but I don't always "hit it just right."
The down side, of course, is that more yaw gives more "surging" of the engine at the end of the run so there is no sharp engine cut off.
Please bear in mind that I am by no mean a great flyer but because of that, I have built and "tweaked" a number of planes.