plastic sacks
#23
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I line my small trash cans with them and also, when I am cutting up items in the kitchen..instead of sending them down the garbage disposal, I put the scraps in the bags, tie them and place in garbage can. Also, in watching my grandbaby..I like to put dirty diapers in a bag and tie it up before disposing of them. I used to take my lunch to work with me. Hope these are useful ideas for you.
#25
make plastic "thread" (fold the bag across, cut off handle part and sealed bottom part and cut into strips any width from 1/2" or larger, open into loops and interlock the loops into continuous length, roll into balls and crochet or knit w/ it) and make things. Ive made a trash basket and smaller baskets to use on tables. sharet
#26
Originally Posted by Country1
Originally Posted by moonrise
Emergency bathing suit, in case you leave your regular suit at home! :mrgreen:
(Just kidding! ;) )
(Just kidding! ;) )
I actually use a lot of those sacks for freezing hamburger. I'm getting pretty good at tossing in a pound, twisting it tight, flipping it and double 'bagging' from the top and tying it off. Cheaper than freezer bags, especially when the hamburger doesn't last that long anyway.
#29
Originally Posted by moonrise
Emergency bathing suit, in case you leave your regular suit at home!
I basically reuse mine as wastebasket liners/trashbags. Large ones sometimes get reused as storage bags.
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