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  • I cut open a couple paper bags to use instead of the parchment paper. Avoids wasting more paper, especially since parchment paper is crazy spendy (all of it I've seen, anyway).

  • very nice tutorial

  • Do they keep your food fresh?

  • @Squishytrishy I believe they would keep your food as fresh as a plastic baggie. Maybe for a few days? I usually use mine for lunch so the food is gone in a day. :)

  • @craftster Thanks :) That's all I wanted to know...I would use it for the same thing :)

  • Nice tutorial... maybe work on the cheesiness a little?

  • @dctaylor506 I don't ever watch shit like this, like EVER. I stuck around and watched it because it was so cheesy. I promise I will never make one of these or even accept one as a gift. Yet I dig what she's doing. Keep on keeping on lady.

  • That is awesome!!! i love it great work :)

  • Damn, you are way too cool for words.

  • How do you know if your plastic bags are food grade?

  • @melladh That is an excellent question! Since the majority of the bags I used for the shoot were grocery bags I felt it was safe but one thing you can do to make it 100% food grade is to fuse a ziplock/plastic sandwich baggie to your other bags.Simply cut the bag as you would the grocery bags and fuse to the top. - kittykill

  • very creative great job

  • Title has a typo: "reuSable sandwich bag"

  • @banishedangel6

    Fixed! Thanks for pointing that out!

  • great job :)

  • very nice and creative...:)

  • Very cute! Does the sandwich stay fresh or does the bread start to get a little hard after a few hours?

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