Old 03-29-2014, 10:50 AM
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Craftnut
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Originally Posted by toverly
Super starch them before you cut them and then roll them around a paper towel tube or a tp tube.
This is what I do too, and I put them in 2-gallon zip-loc bags. Those bags are big enough to hold a 12-1/2 inch block flat, so they don't get messed up coming home.
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