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Old 04-01-2011, 07:22 AM
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Love love love Step 3!!!!!
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Old 04-01-2011, 08:14 AM
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It appears that you eat a lot of microwave frozen thingys. I just go to the dollar store and buy the 62 pack (for $1) of ziploc sandwich baggies. I keep the pieces for one block in one baggie. I get the big gallonsize (less for $1, but don't need as many) ziploc storage baggies and put the small baggies in the big baggie. I can throw the big baggies in a drawer until I get around to working on it again.
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Great tutorial. I also use the plastic containers that have the Oscar Meyer deli meat (ham, turkey and roast beef) from Sams Club. They are a nice size and clear. Trouble is, hubby steals them for organizing stuff in the garage.
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Originally Posted by 3TreeFrog
Help!!! I don't have a step 2 & 3! lol

Great idea thanks!

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EAT IT YOURSELF! for step 2 and miss step 3 LOL
Cat, I use ziplocks, too but these are much easier to grab the pieces without having to open and close the bag!
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Originally Posted by 3TreeFrog
Help!!! I don't have a step 2 & 3! lol

Great idea thanks!

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EAT IT YOURSELF! for step 2 and miss step 3 LOL
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Old 04-01-2011, 08:51 AM
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Guess I'll have to get a dog now!!! :-D
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Originally Posted by Kitsie
Self explanatory! (And this is after I sent my DC home with a dozen of them this time and 10 at TG!)
don't DONUTS or MUFFINS or COOKIES come in appropriate containers????? Just kidding-VERY CLEVER!
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Originally Posted by nadinelois
Originally Posted by Kitsie
Self explanatory! (And this is after I sent my DC home with a dozen of them this time and 10 at TG!)
don't DONUTS or MUFFINS or COOKIES come in appropriate containers????? Just kidding-VERY CLEVER!
No and not chocolate either!
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Priceless!!!!

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now that was funny! when are we going to see what you're up to?
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